The Story of Brer Rabbit and the Wonderful Tar Baby


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Relates how the wily Brer Rabbit outwits Brer Fox, who has set out to trap him.




Brer Rabbit and the Wonderful Tar Baby


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Sassy Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox match wits in this hilarious Southern classic.







Classic Tales of Brer Rabbit


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Follow the adventures of crafty B'rer Rabbit and his friends in seven playful folktales with roots in traditional African stories. Told and retold for hundreds of years, this young-reader's version of these folktales retains the original humor and wisdom, com- plemented by spirited, full-color illustrations by Don Daily.




The Story of Brer Rabbit and the Wonderful Tar Baby


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Brer Fox tries to outsmart the sassiest critter in 10 counties, Brer Rabbit.




Uncle Remus


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I am advised by my publishers that this book is to be included in their catalogue of humorous publications, and this friendly warning gives me an opportunity to say that however humorous it may be in effect, its intention is perfectly serious; and, even if it were otherwise, it seems to me that a volume written wholly in dialect must have its solemn, not to say melancholy, features. With respect to the Folk-Lore series, my purpose has been to preserve the legends themselves in their original simplicity, and to wed them permanently to the quaint dialect-if, indeed, it can be called a dialect-through the medium of which they have become a part of the domestic history of every Southern family; and I have endeavored to give to the whole a genuine flavor of the old plantation...




The Tar Baby


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Perhaps the best-known version of the tar baby story was published in 1880 by Joel Chandler Harris in Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings, and popularized in Song of the South, the 1946 Disney movie. Other versions of the story, however, have surfaced in many other places throughout the world, including Nigeria, Brazil, Corsica, Jamaica, India, and the Philippines. The Tar Baby offers a fresh analysis of this deceptively simple story about a fox, a rabbit, and a doll made of tar and turpentine, tracing its history and its connections to slavery, colonialism, and global trade.




Brer Rabbit in the Briar Patch


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Relates how the wily Brer Rabbit outwits Brer Fox who has set out to trap him.







Bruh Rabbit and the Tar Baby Girl


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In this retelling, using Gullah speech, of a familiar story the wily Brer Rabbit outwits Brer Fox who has set out to trap him.