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Sexton Blake Library
Date | Number: v3 13 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesBy Rex Hardinge (1941). Dual page scan. Might be the only Sexton Blake cover with some nudity. Must have been fairly rare for 1940s.
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   By blankfabio
Dual page scan? A little difficult to read. :/
   By iluataj
About the Notes section: In those days African people were not considered really human, that's why their nudity didn't matter. It's the same thing in MGM's Tarzan movies of the 1930s, you can see some topless African women in the background in one or two of them, which of course would be considered a totally insane and impossible idea for a white actress.
   By The Australian Panther
That was 1941. Then as now, some people chose not to see Africans as not fully human, but by no means all people. It was considered culturally appropriate to show Africans women bare-breasted and men wearing only loincloths. Because it was. That is how they dressed. You could still see photos of Africans dressed that way in National Geographic. If you go to Africa today you will find than when Africans perform National dances they still sometimes dress that way. Seeing everything in the past through a total racist prism is modern propaganda.
  
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