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two men in suits and hats standing next to each other with one pointing at the other
Charlie Chan ( While Charlie chan actor was white "number one son" and his family on shows were of Asian descent)
an open book showing two people eating slices of watermelon with the same face painted on them
Ike and Tine Tuner- Outta season (Blue Thumb 1969. Design and photo: AMos And Andy
I remembered a scene from Disney's Fantasia where a female black centaur performed menial tasks for white blond centaurs.  This character was a typical racist stereotype of the 1940's along the lines of Amos and Andy and anytime I mentioned it to anyone, people thought I was nuts.  When I rewatched Fantasia , the character was gone.  discovered that other people remembered this character too and that her name was Sunflower.  When asked about it, Disney denied for years that Sunflower ever exist Walt Disney, Disney Characters, Humour, Disney, Disney Films, Animation, Old Disney, Disney Secrets
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I remembered a scene from Disney's Fantasia where a female black centaur performed menial tasks for white blond centaurs. This character was a typical racist stereotype of the 1940's along the lines of Amos and Andy and anytime I mentioned it to anyone, people thought I was nuts. When I rewatched Fantasia , the character was gone. discovered that other people remembered this character too and that her name was Sunflower. When asked about it, Disney denied for years that Sunflower ever exist
a green and white sign advertising toothpaste with a smiling man in top hat
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buckwheat, little black sambo, steppin fetchit, kingfish, amos and andy . . .
there are many black men standing together in front of an orange and yellow sign that says amo andy
CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK (1930) 7804 AMOS AND ANDY (also note their are actual black people in the background)
three men in suits standing next to each other
Walt Disney with Amos and Andy Radio Actors 1938
the movie poster for charlie chan's black magic starring actors from left to right
Charlie Chan Black Magic aka Murder at Midnight Premiered 19 August 1944 ( this movie had so many bad stereotypes)
a man sitting in a chair reading a book
Indigo Dreams
~ charlie chan in paris ~
an old black and white photo of two people
In Broken Arrow (1950), Jewish actor Jeff Chandler (born Ira Grossel) played Apache leader Cochise (here with James Stewart). Despite hiring white actors for key Indian roles, the film is recognized as one of the first Hollywood movies to portray Indians in a sympathetic light
a man in a bathtub with his mouth open and the words mickey as mr yongshi above him
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Micky Rooney plays Mr. Yunioshi in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Not only do they rob and Asian American a role in a major film but Rooney's character is crude and offensive. This is a prime example of how the media perpetuated stereotypes in the 60's. http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/movie-lists/6-asian-stereotypes-from-film-and-tv/
a man in glasses looking at himself in the mirror with his mouth open and tongue out
Mickey Rooney as Mr. Yunioshi in Breakfast at Tiffany's -1961
a man in a suit and tie with his hands out to the side, smiling
Al Jolson ... the most famous vaudevillian of the time...famous for his black makeup & for the song My Mammy
a man and woman standing next to each other in front of a mirror wearing head coverings
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