File:National-stereotypes (cropped) - Ethnic stereotype - "The Dutch people are natives of Holland, and are a very industrious race".jpg

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English: Ethnic stereotypes appear in what appears to be an early nineteenth century children's book, A Peep at the World. Original found here, in a library catalogue of a book exhibit. Deskewed and cleaned up.
Source http://www.inf.aber.ac.uk/academicliaison/horton/details/peepattheworld.asp
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2009-05-24 16:58 708×468× (131032 bytes) Alex:D cleaned up a bit
2005-05-03 16:29 668×415× (78571 bytes) Ihcoyc [[Ethnic stereotype]]s appear in what appears to be an early nineteenth century children's book, ''A Peep at the World''. Original found [http://www.inf.aber.ac.uk/academicliaison/horton/peepattheworld.asp here], in a library catalogue of a book exhibit.

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