The Race Between Toad and Donkey is a story about a toad and donkey that enter a race against one another. The donkey is sure he is going to win because he is bigger and stronger. In the end, the toad teaches us that clever thinking can win out over strength and size.
Camel
Imtiaz H. Habib has written: 'Shakespeare and race' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Blacks, Literature and society, England, History, Imperialism in literature, Colonies in literature, Blacks in literature, Race in literature, Postcolonialism, Views on race, Characters
Susan M. Ryan has written: 'The grammar of good intentions' -- subject(s): American literature, Benevolence, Benevolence in literature, History, History and criticism, Race in literature, Race relations, Race relations in literature, Racism in literature, Social aspects of Benevolence
Jeff Abernathy has written: 'To hell and back' -- subject(s): African Americans in literature, American fiction, Betrayal in literature, History and criticism, In literature, Influence, Race in literature, Race relations in literature, Social ethics in literature
win the race
Snow
Gretchen Murphy has written: 'Shadowing the white man's burden' -- subject(s): Race relations, History and criticism, Racism in literature, Race in literature, Imperialism in literature, American fiction, Foreign relations, History 'Shadowing the white man's burden' -- subject(s): Race relations, History and criticism, Racism in literature, Race in literature, Imperialism in literature, American fiction, Foreign relations, History
Suspect Classification is a distinction made between individuals on the basis of race, national origin, alienage, or religious affiliation, especially in a statute, ordinance, regulation, or policy.
Patricia E Chu has written: 'Race, nationalism and the state in British and American modernism' -- subject(s): Modernism (Literature), History and criticism, State, The, in literature, Nationalism in literature, Race in literature, English literature, American literature
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