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Old August 24th, 2006, 07:10 PM
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Re: Dr. Seuss Goes to War

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Originally Posted by Ingsoc View Post
13 February 1942

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It was cartoons such as this one that made Geisel rather controversial. Was it an indication of his gross prejudice toward Japanese people? Or was it merely Geisel's parody of society? University of Massachusetts History professor Richard H. Minear writes "Perhaps it is no surprise that American cartoonists during the Pacific War painted Japan in overtly racist ways. However, it is a surprise that a person who denounces anti-black racism and anti-Semitism so eloquently can be oblivious of his own racist treatment of Japanese and Japanese Americans."

I can't claim to be an expert of Geisel, so if anyone has any additional info on him, particularly on the issue of racism, please do share.
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