Statements in the book regarding slavery, and its use of the term " pickaninny " as a label for slave children engendered a heated debate as to whether the book was appropriate.
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Mantan and Sleep'n'Eat are supported by a song-and-dance ensemble, the Pickaninnys, who include rollicking reincarnations of Aunt Jemima, Sambo, Rastus and Jungle Bunny.
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The word " pickaninnies " appears in the 1887 lyrics of Newfoundland folk song Kelligrew's Soiree : " There was boiled guineas, cold guineas, bullock's heads and piccaninnies ."
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Oh, look at the little pickaninny !'she said and pointed to a negro child standing in the door of a shack .'wouldn't that make a picture . '"
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"Ethnic Notions " exposes and describes common stereotypes ( The Coon, The Brute, The Pickaninnies, The Minstrels ) from the period surrounding the Civil War and the World Wars.
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Of course, it's really not fair to pick on Washington when we here in Arizona can lay claim to Ev Mecham, who once referred to blacks as " pickaninnies ."
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And Lincoln coldly says of the baby, " With so much high yellow blood in some pickaninny, the child could become an embarrassment if it grows up in the wrong hands ."
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In some cartoons a character would take a shotgun blast to his face, and when the smoke cleared his face would not only be black, but minstrel-show Pickaninny Black _ big pink lips, curly hair.
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Originally black female centaurs " braided'pickaninny'hair, shining the hooves and grooming the tails of white centaurs " appeared in the film, but this was cut out years later for racial prejudicial reasons ( see Controversies ).
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In the 1931 film,'The Front Page', one of the reporters played by Frank McHugh, calls in a story to his newspaper about a colored woman giving birth to a pickaninny in the back of a cab.
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