Because many of the scenes and situations have become politically incorrect since its release in 1946, Disney's Song of the South is no longer available for rental, streaming, or sale, even in Disney Stores. However, even though these “Uncle Remus“ stories were filtered through white Georgian Joel Chandler Harris before Disney got their hands on them, the role such stories may have played in helping enslaved Blacks maintain their morale and encourage their children to resist slavery may still be found in this version. Who do the animals in the story of “Brer Rabbit and the Briar Patch“ represent? The clip is from Disney: Song of the South (1946).
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