A breakdown and look into how Black people are portrayed in novels, film, and TV.
Why is blackface still so prevalent in the 21st century and how did American chattel slavery lay the foundation for it to occur?
Where did the term Uncle Tom come from and why does it make you a sellout?
What do Disney, Warner Brothers, and many other production companies have to do with this conversation?
All of these questions and more are answered in this video.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
02:18 Uncle Tom's Cabin
07:10 Stereotypes in UTC
11:02 Tom Shows
12:00 Minstrel Shows
15:00 20th Century Cinema
17:04 20th Century Animation
27:00 Children's Literature
30:08 Adult Animated Comedy
31:35 21st Century Sitcoms
33:10 The Bigger Conversation
Check out these resources:
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jimcrowmuseum.ferris.edu/inde...
revista.drclas.harvard.edu/ro...
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