Leanne Voerman

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For much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, such characters were hugely popular across Europe, with ‘golliwog’ toys selling almost as well as teddy bears and blackface cartoons used to promote everything from jam to perfume and toothpaste. However, the characters often carried menacing undertones and were rooted in the assumption that black men were either happy-go-lucky simpletons or uncivilised savages.
Why the Dutch are Different: A Journey into the Hidden Heart of the Netherlands: From Amsterdam to Zwarte Piet, the acclaimed guide to travel in Holland
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