Helen Bannerman

Helen Bannerman
Helen Bannerman (1862–1946) was a Scottish author best known for her children's books, particularly the controversial "The Story of Little Black Sambo" (1899). She spent much of her life in India, where her husband worked as a physician, and this experience influenced her writing. Bannerman wrote several other books, including "The Story of Little Black Mingo" and "The Story of Little Black Quasha," often featuring tales set in exotic locations. Though her work was popular, it has since faced criticism for its racial stereotyping, particularly in "The Story of Little Black Sambo."

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LITTLE BLACKSAMBO   nce upon a time there was a little black boy, and his name was Little Black Sambo.       AndhismotherwascalledBlackMumbo.       nd his father was called Black Jumbo.     And Black Mumbo made him a beautiful little Red Coat, and a pair of beautiful little Blue Trousers. And Black Jumbo went to the Bazaar and bought him a beautiful Green Umbrella and a lovely little Pair of... more...

The Story of Little Black Mingo. Once upon a time there was a little black girl, and her name was Little Black Mingo. She had no father and mother, so she had to live with a horrid cross old woman called Black Noggy, who used to scold her every day, and sometimes beat her with a stick, even though she had done nothing naughty. One day Black Noggy called her, and said, "Take this chatty down to the... more...

THE STORY OF LITTLE BLACK SAMBO. Once upon a time there was a little black boy, and his name was Little Black Sambo. And his mother was called Black Mumbo. And his father was called Black Jumbo. And Black Mumbo made him a beautiful little Red Coat, and a pair of beautiful little blue trousers. And Black Jumbo went to the Bazaar, and bought him a beautiful Green Umbrella, and a lovely little Pair of... more...