While some Americans are demanding the Democrat party pay reparations for the creation and implementation of the 1865 US 'Jim Crow' laws, as a legal way to put Black citizens into indentured servitude, taking away their voting rights, controlling where they lived, how they traveled and to seize their children for labor purposes, 'cancel culture' vultures are now circling Disney's 'Mickey Mouse', that according to the book "Birth of an Industry: Blackface Minstrelsy and the Rise of American Animation" by Nicholas Sammond, was created to be the most popular Jim Crow minstrel of all time:
"Commercial animation in the United States didn’t borrow from blackface minstrelsy, nor was it simply influenced by it, " writes Sammond.
"'Mickey Mouse' isn't like a minstrel; he is a minstrel."
Sammond insists the cartoon short "Steamboat Willie", the debut of Mickey Mouse in 1928...
...is a classic example of the popular singing 'black minstrel' of the time.
In another cartoon short, "Mickey’s Mellerdrammer" (1933), 'Mickey' and girlfriend 'Minnie', wear the white gloves worn by black servants, performing their version of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" with a cast of cartoon animals in blackface.
Rather than burnt cork, Mickey uses an exploded firework to apply his blackface, topped off with an Al Jolson impression of "Mammy"
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