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* FakeAmerican: Outside John Kitzmiller (Quarrel in ''Film/DrNo''), no-one, including Creator/HerbertLom and Creator/MyleneDemongeot, is American in the European-produced 1965 film adaptation.
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* FakeAmerican: Outside John Kitzmiller (Quarrel in ''Film/DrNo''), no-one, including Creator/HerbertLom Creator/HerbertLom, Juliette Gréco and Creator/MyleneDemongeot, is American in the European-produced 1965 film adaptation.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The term "Uncle Tom" comes from the minstrel show version, written by people who had nostalgia for the slave trade. As a result, some people who haven't read the novel assume that it is an apologia for slavery.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The term "Uncle Tom" comes from the minstrel show version, written by people who had nostalgia for the slave trade. As a result, some people who haven't read the novel assume that it is an apologia for slavery.slavery.
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* FakeAmerican: Outside John Kitzmiller (Quarrel in ''Film/DrNo''), no-one, including Creator/HerbertLom and Creator/MyleneDemongeot, is American in the European-produced 1965 film adaptation.
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!!Adaptations
* FakeAmerican: Outside John Kitzmiller (Quarrel in ''Film/DrNo''), no-one, including Creator/HerbertLom and Creator/MyleneDemongeot, is American in the European-produced 1965 film adaptation.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The term "Uncle Tom" comes from the minstrel show version, written by people who had nostalgia for the slave trade. As a result, some people who haven't read the novel assume that it is an apologia for slavery.
* CommonKnowledge: As stated above, a shocking amount of people think this book is a pro-slavery racismfest. Admittedly, the Black characters are caricatured in a manner that was common in depictions of Afro-Americans at the time, [[FairForItsDay but the book unapologetically opposes slavery nonetheless]].
* CommonKnowledge: As stated above, a shocking amount of people think this book is a pro-slavery racismfest. Admittedly, the Black characters are caricatured in a manner that was common in depictions of Afro-Americans at the time, [[FairForItsDay but the book unapologetically opposes slavery nonetheless]].
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The term "Uncle Tom" comes from the minstrel show version, written by people who had nostalgia for the slave trade. As a result, some people who haven't read the novel assume that it is an apologia for slavery.
* CommonKnowledge: As stated above, a shocking amount of people think this book is a pro-slavery racismfest. Admittedly, the Black characters are caricatured in a manner that was common in depictions of Afro-Americans at the time, [[FairForItsDay but the book unapologetically opposes slavery nonetheless]].slavery.
* CommonKnowledge: As stated above, a shocking amount of people think this book is a pro-slavery racismfest. Admittedly, the Black characters are caricatured in a manner that was common in depictions of Afro-Americans at the time, [[FairForItsDay but the book unapologetically opposes slavery nonetheless]].
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* CommonKnowledge: As stated above, a shocking amount of people think an unapologetically anti-slavery book is a pro-slavery racismfest.
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* CommonKnowledge: As stated above, a shocking amount of people think an unapologetically anti-slavery this book is a pro-slavery racismfest.racismfest. Admittedly, the Black characters are caricatured in a manner that was common in depictions of Afro-Americans at the time, [[FairForItsDay but the book unapologetically opposes slavery nonetheless]].
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The term "Uncle Tom" comes from the minstrel show version, written by people who had nostalgia for the slave trade. As a result, those some people who haven't read the novel assume that it is an apologia for slavery.
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* BabyNameTrendStarter: Back in the day, the novel's success caused the name "Eva" to shoot up in popularity.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The term "Uncle Tom" comes from the minstrel show version, written by people who had nostalgia for the slave trade. As a result, those who haven't read the novel assume that it is an apologia for slavery.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The term "Uncle Tom" comes from the minstrel show version, written by people who had nostalgia for the slave trade. As a result, those who haven't read the novel assume that it is an apologia for slavery.slavery.
* CommonKnowledge: As stated above, a shocking amount of people think an unapologetically anti-slavery book is a pro-slavery racismfest.
* CommonKnowledge: As stated above, a shocking amount of people think an unapologetically anti-slavery book is a pro-slavery racismfest.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The term "Uncle Tom" comes from the minstrel show version, written by people who had nostalgia for the slave trade. As a result, those who haven't read the novel assume that it is an apologia for slavery.