Racist Cartoons of the 30's & 40's

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  • Lil Black Sambo 1935:
    Mammy gives Little Black Sambo a quick scrub on the washboard, then pats him down with baby powder, black baby powder, before sending him off to play. She warns him about the tiger. "That ol' tiger sure do like dark meat!" The family dog has brushed up against a freshly painted fence and now fancies himself to be a scary tiger. Sambo mistakes his dog for the tiger and is chased right up a tree. Then the pair meet a real tiger. Sambo is scared white. They run home and lock themselves in, but the feline sneaks in the back way. Sambo sets a molasses trap for the tiger, then burns him with a red hot frying pan. Mammy and Sambo dance in their delight at ridding themselves of the tiger

  • Jasper in a Jam 1946:The story takes place in a pawnshop. Every night at midnight, all the musical instruments in the pawnshop come to life and play. The music of Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra are featured playing the songs "Pompton Turnpike" and "Cherokee" and Lee (as a singing harp) sings "Old Man Mose is Dead". Meanwhile, Jasper dreams he is trapped in a totem pole which plays the saxophone.

  • Scrub me Mamma with a Boggie Beat 1941

  • Jungle Jitters (1938)

  • Uncle Tom and Little Eva (1932)

  • Any Bonds Today? (1942) Starring Bugs Bunny

    and several more...