

Reviving or Revising Helen Bannerman's The Story of Little Black Sambo: Postcolonial Hero or Signifying Monkey? In Voices of the Other: Children's Literature and the Postcolonial Context (Children's Literature and Culture, pp. Abstract: Mielke provides an in-depth analysis of illustration in Little Black Sambo, with a primary focus on the African American stereotypes reflected in later versions of the story.

Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars. In Crossing Textual Boundaries in International Children's Literature (pp. Transforming a Stereotype: Little Black Sambo's American Illustrators. Abstract: A brief history of Little Black Sambo including an overview of publishing history, controversy regarding illustrations, names, and themes, and measures taken to mitigate these controversies.New York: Racism and Sexism Resource Center for Educators. Little Black Sambo: A closer look: A history of Helen Bannerman's The story of Little Black Sambo and its popularity/controversy in the United States. Yuill, P., Bannerman, Helen, & Council on Interracial Books for Children. Abstract: Bader discusses the history of public opinion surrounding Bannerman's The Story of Little Black Sambo.Sambo, Babaji, and Sam. The Horn Book Magazine,72(5), 536. Abstract: Hay examines the story and consequences of Little Black Sambo.īader, B.Sambo Sahib: The Story of Little Black Sambo and Helen Bannerman. Abstract: Bannerman's original telling of Little Black Sambo.University of Florida - Baldwin Library of Children’s Literatureīannerman, H.

