sambos造句
例句与造句
- Palumbi and colleagues will be trying to do just that in experiments in the Western Sambos Ecological Reserve in the Florida Keys.
- The court found that his speech urging Obama's assassination ( " Re : Obama fk the sambos " ) was protected by the First Amendment.
- He argues that slaves had instead been infantilized, or " made " into Sambos, by the brutal treatment received at the hands of slaveowners and overseers.
- Page, who helped popularize the images of cheerful and devoted Mammies and Sambos in his early books, became one of the first writers to introduce a literary black brute.
- A parade of Sambos, black-faced minstrels, watermelons and Aunt Jemimas has brought the young, black artist fame _ but they have made blacks some of his toughest critics.
- It's difficult to find sambos in a sentence. 用sambos造句挺难的
- -- " F Troop " : " It was 12 Sambos running around .'F Troop'and'Hogans'Heroes'I would put together as shows that denigrated real pain ."
- At social gatherings it is common for alcoholic beverages to be accompanied with savory, fried snacks known collectively as " tsakitsaky ", commonly including pan-fried peanuts, potato chips, nems, sambos and kaka pizon.
- Indian samosas ( " sambos " ) soon became a popular street food in most parts of Madagascar, where they may also be known by the name " tsaky telozoro " (, " three-cornered snack " ).
- He questions the reality of plantation paternalism described by Phillips : " the reality of ante-bellum paternalism . . . needs to be separated from its fanciful surroundings and critically analyzed . " Elkins also dismisses Phillips's claim that African American slaves were innately submissive " Sambos ".
- Arranging exquisitely detailed black-paper cutouts of stereotypical characters _ pickaninnies, sambos, mammies, slave mistresses and masters _ directly on a gallery wall, she constructs tableaux, parodying raunchy, racial cliches like the myth of black hypersexuality, the association of blackness with excrement and the taboo of miscegenation.
- Cambridge, Mass .-- At the opening of Harvard University's two-day symposium on the use of black stereotypes in art, Lowery Stokes Sims said she hopes the debate now raging about the appropriateness of big-lipped Sambos and bug-eyed pickaninnies in contemporary art doesn't get resolved.