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"Murzynek Bambo" (''Bambo the black child'') is a children's poem by Jewish-Polish author
Julian Tuwim Julian Tuwim (13 September 1894 – 27 December 1953), known also under the pseudonym "Oldlen" as a lyricist, was a Polish poet, born in Łódź, then part of the Russian Partition. He was educated in Łódź and in Warsaw where he studied la ...
(September 1894 – December 1953), written in 1934, which tells a story of a fictitious African child named Bambo.Maciej Tramer
"Bambo zrobił swoje"
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w "Czytance dla II klasy szkół powszechnych miejskich" opracowanej przez
Tuwim's poem, which was said to have been written to promote tolerance toward other ethnicities during
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, is seen by many as highly controversial with critics accusing the author of perpetuating harmful
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Analysis and controversy


Historical context

The poem is sixteen lines long, arranged in eight
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. It is said to have been written by Tuwim to teach Polish youth tolerance towards Black children, suggesting they are not different from their Polish counterparts. Historians note that Tuwim, who faced strong
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sentiments during the
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, opposed Polish nationalist politics and its discrimination against ethnic minorities. According to Jakub Wojas, Tuwim was widely known for his anti-nationalist and anti-racist views.


The meaning of ''Murzynek''

The poem refers to Bambo as ''Murzynek'', the
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form of ''
Murzyn ' () is a common Polish language, Polish word for a black person (person of Sub-Saharan African descent). Etymology The word '' is derived from a Czech borrowing of the German ''wikt:Mohr, Mohr'', derived from Latin ''wikt:Maurus, Maurus'', s ...
''. ''Murzynek'' can be translated into English in a variety of ways, such as "black child". The word "Murzyn", which traditionally had not been considered offensive, has come to be seen as increasingly discriminatory and derogatory during the 21st century. The word was derived from borrowing the German word '' Mohr'', which derived from Latin '' maurus'', similar to the English word '
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Accusations of racism

In recent decades, ''Murzynek Bambo'' has been accused of
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and of presenting a culturally and socio-economically demeaning view of Africans. Writer Patrycja Pirog notes that the poem is a "story of an enlightened Europe trying to civilize a savage" which, despite its seemingly innocuous nature, perpetuates harmful
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stereotypes of
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and contributes to promoting racist attitudes toward Black people in contemporary Poland. In the opinion of Margaret Ohia, who researched racism in the
Polish language Polish (Polish: ''język polski'', , ''polszczyzna'' or simply ''polski'', ) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group written in the Latin script. It is spoken primarily in Poland and serves as the native language of the Poles. In a ...
at the
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, the protagonist of the poem is presented as inferior to the presumably white reader. The phrase ''Murzynek Bambo'' is often used in children's name-calling when the target is a black child. Other Polish critics contend that the contemporary claims of the poem's seeming racism are exaggerated and
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. Referencing
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's controversial attempt to
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's ''
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'' and ''
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'', conservative journalist Adam Kowalczyk dismisses the notion that ''Murzynek Bambo'' promotes racism in Poland. A reader of
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, a major liberal newspaper in Poland, Ewa Trzeszczkowska, describes in a letter how she identifies with Bambo: "For me, this work was and is a cheerful story about a naughty boy from a distant, exotic country, that, although so distant – both the country and the boy – is also similar to me. He has a joy of life which is expressed, amongst other ways, in the climbing of the trees (I climbed them too), and has a slight note of defiance, independence, liberty. Which was and is close to me!" She writes that she does not suspect "the author of these words of bad intentions", though she admits feeling discomfort reading that Bambo fears baths because he might become white.


Text

A little Murzyn Bambo lives in Africa Our little friend has black skin He studies all the mornings His Murzynian ‘The First Textbook of Reading Skills’ And when he returns from school to home He makes mischiefs, rollicks – it’s his job Even mummy cries ‘Bambo, you scoundrel!’ And Bambo inflates his black face Mummy says: ‘Drink some milk” And he runs away on a tree Mummy says ‘Go wash yourself’ And he’s afraid he would get white But mummy loves her son Because this little Murzyn is a good boy It’s sad that black, cheerful Bambo Doesn’t go with us to our school


See also

*
Little Black Sambo ''The Story of Little Black Sambo'' is a children's book written and illustrated by Scottish author Helen Bannerman and published by Grant Richards in October 1899. As one in a series of small-format books called The Dumpy Books for Children, ...
* Washing the Ethiopian white


References

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