Printed ephemera
Subject
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Scope Note: http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1076567
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Philip Mills Arnold Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms006
Scope and Contents
The Philip Mills Arnold Semeiology Collection, perhaps the most diverse and comprehensive of all the Washington University Libraries Special Collections, brings together a broad range of materials dealing with or exemplifying the nature and characteristics of communication. Placing particular emphasis on early printed materials that appeared at early stages of the development of interest in topics relevant to semeiology, the Arnold Collection had especially strong holdings in the fields of...
Found in:
Manuscripts
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Philip Mills Arnold Papers
Little Black Sambo Collection
Collection
Identifier: RB-005
Collection Description
The Story of Little Black Sambo was written and illustrated by Helen Bannerman, a Scotswoman living in colonial India. With its racially charged title and stereotypical depiction of Sambo and his family, the work has been controversial since it first appeared in 1899. Over the course of its history, discussion of the work has stimulated a more enlightened development and re-evaluation of children's books featuring non-white protagonists.
The collection of nearly 300...
Found in:
Rare Books
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Little Black Sambo Collection