Like a lot of people in a lot of families, playwright Aaron Coleman grew up hearing the stories of Brer Rabbit, the cunning character from African folklore who outsmarted his animal adversaries. These ...
The history of Disney's Song of the South is one of cheer, racism, and the odd choice to build an amusement park ride based on a film generations have never seen, or ever will. The film is one filled ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Walt Disney's Uncle Remus featuring ...
Disney will be the first to tell you that “Song of the South” is racist. For years, in fact, they haven’t shied away from it. In March, Disney executive chairman Bob Iger told shareholders that the ...
Song of the South (Walt Disney-RKO Radio) makes movie actors out of ol’ Uncle Remus, Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox and de creeturs an’ crawlin’ things. Adapted with freehanded skill from the famed dialect ...
Brown cloth publisher's binding, stamped in black and gold; decorated endpapers.
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