The Story of Little Black Sambo, and The Story of Little Black Mingo
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The book collects two short illustrated children's tales. The first follows a small boy named Little Black Sambo who, dressed in bright clothes, encounters a succession of tigers and escapes each threat by offering an article of clothing; when the tigers boast and pursue one another they whirl so fiercely that they dissolve into a pool of fat, which is later used to make cakes. The second tale follows Little Black Mingo in a similar string of misadventures told in simple, repetitive language and accompanied by color plates. Both stories use vivid repetition, bold color imagery, and a rhythmic, oral-storytelling voice suited to read-aloud performance.
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