- The
golliwog, also
spelled golliwogg or
shortened to golly, is a doll-like character,
created by
cartoonist and
author Florence Kate Upton,
which appeared...
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Limited was
incorporated to run the business. The
famous Robertson's
Golliwog symbol (not seen as
racially charged at the time)
appeared in 1910 after...
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reportedly Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, as a
golliwog.
According to The Times,
Thatcher called Tsonga "half-
golliwog" and "the
golliwog Frog".
Presenter Adrian Chiles...
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under fire for
Golliwog display". AJP.
Archived from the
original on 11
October 2017.
Retrieved 11
October 2017. "White
Christmas '
golliwog'
display labelled...
- "
Golliwog" (also
known as "Gulleplutt", English: "Sweetheart") is the
debut English-language
single by
Swedish singer Agnetha Fältskog.
Golliwog was the...
- pla****
together since 1959,
first as the Blue
Velvets and
later as the
Golliwogs,
before settling on
Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1967. The band's most...
- American-born
English cartoonist and
author most
famous for
creating the
Golliwog character,
featured in a
series of children's books.
Upton was born in...
- to the po****rity at that time of the
novels of
Florence Kate
Upton ("
golliwog" is a
later usage). They were
stuffed black dolls with red pants, red bow...
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depicted an
image of a
golliwog, a 19th-century
caricature of a
blackface minstrel,
which is now
regarded as racist. The
golliwog image was
removed from...
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often been
considered to be a slur
against Africans. The
figure of the
Golliwog, with
black skin, white-rimmed eyes,
exaggerated red lips,
frizzy hair...