The Story of Little Black Sambo: Color Facsimile of First American Illustrated Edition


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2017 Reprint of 1923 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition not reproduced with Optical Recognition software. Illustrated with 27 Color Drawings. Sambo is a South Indian boy who lives with his father and mother named Black Jumbo and Black Mumbo respectively. While out walking Sambo encounters four hungry tigers and surrenders his colorful new clothes shoes and umbrella so they will not eat him. The tigers are vain and each thinks he is better dressed than the others. They chase each other around a tree until they are reduced to a pool of ghee (clarified butter). Sambo then recovers his clothes and collects the ghee which his mother uses to make pancakes. Despite controversy concerning the racism of illustrations of other contemporary editions we reprint the original American Edition of 1923 by The Stokes Company. The illustrations therein are more of the type done to illustration contemporary childrens books like Rudyard Kiplings The Jungle Book [1894] and which do not reflect the patent racism of other editions of Little Black Sambo; editions that clearly pandered to racist sentiment at the time.
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