WHO WEARS THE ENGLISHMAN scheme that represents at the center the stereotype of dominant Englishman elegantly dressed; surrounded by subjugated peoples in the colonies who "employ a few centuries their lives to dress; adorn the castles and houses of carpets and fabrics; and the superb Women of pearls; diamonds and precious fur." Are presented elements of the local workforce; mostly black people; with a comment didascalic of the product and of the place. Textiles: Anglo-Egyptian Sudan; precious stones: Southern Africa; silk;flax and cotton: India; tanning skins: Canada; hunting fur animals: Canada; Wool: Canada; Wool: Australia; Cotton: Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Illustration caricature from brochure "Why fight"; created and disseminated by the press and propaganda of the National Fascist Party (see also # 36798; # 36090 - # 36097; # 16310; # 16311); Rome 1940.
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