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All the auto-censored stuff here is, of course, the word n-i-g-g-e-r which was for centuries universally accepted and used without shock or hysteria. Our site won't permit it to be written out, but unlike with gliberals, it's not because of any idiotic pseudo-sensitivity but (I'm sure) because otherwise some forum members would abuse the privilege. That's how it goes with our class of world saviours and exemplars.
In the early twentieth century, Parker Brothers released several racist
games. "The Game of Ten Little ******s," introduced by Parker Brothers
in 1895, was a variation of Old Maid that featured Black characters
exclusively. The deck contained a pair of each of the ten "Little
******s" plus one oddball to get "stuck" with. Parker Brothers, one of
the few major manufacturers to market bowling sets, issued "Sambo Five
Pins" in the early 1920s. The inside of the box tells a story which
begins, "Sambo was a good ole Southern Darky..." "The Game of Sambo," a
standup target game produced by Parker Brothers in the early 1900s, had
targets which were meant to be comic caricatures of African- American
faces.</span>
http://ssomail.charter.net/do/mail/message/view
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_little_******s
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&a...****s&as_e pq=rene+clair&as_oq=&as_eq=&num=10& ;lr=&a s_filetype=&ft=i&as_sitesearch=&as_qdr =all&a s_rights=&as_occt=any&cr=&as_nlo=& as_nhi=&am p;am p;safe=images
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3SGJDa2hNI
Le Petit Nègre - Debussy</span>
Edited by: Nelson3
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