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1884 Uncle Remus Songs & Sayings Joel Harris Slavery
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1884 Uncle Remus Songs & Sayings Joel Harris Slavery Song of South Brer Rabbit Br?er Rabbit and crew are the basis and inspiration for Disney?s black folklore, controversial tale ?Song of the South? and popular attraction Splash Mountain! ?Uncle Remus? by Joel C. Harris defines many of the stereotypes of the African-American people, including dialect and slavery themes. Harris himself said that ?Uncle Remus? was ?a sympathetic supplement to Stowe?s wonderful defense of slavery as it existed in the South. [She] attacked the possibilities of slavery with all the eloquence of genius, but the same genius painted the portrait of the Southern slave-owner, and defended him.? (Bernstein, 2011). There has never been a lack of controversy surrounding this title, however, it should be stated that these stories are unique portrayals of American history and the characters can be enjoyed! This 1884 edition features the illustrations of Frederick Church and James Moser. - 10275-042918-LA-00085
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500 Rarities and Collectibles Auction199 Rose Hill Way, Bluffton, SC, 29910Saturday, Jul 7, 2018 | 1:00 PM CDT
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