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* FairForItsDay: The treatment of the Roma/Gypsies in the story was extremely tolerant for the mid-'40s, where the RoguishRomani stereotype were still highly prevalent. While the stereotypical roles of "gypsy violinist" and "gypsy fortuneteller" are still present, the Roma characters in the story are all sympathetic and not antagonists for The Shadow.

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* FairForItsDay: The treatment of the Roma/Gypsies in the story was extremely tolerant for the mid-'40s, where the RoguishRomani stereotype were was still highly prevalent. While the stereotypical roles of "gypsy violinist" and "gypsy fortuneteller" FortuneTeller" are still present, the Roma characters in the story are all sympathetic and not antagonists for The Shadow.
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* FairForItsDay: The treatment of the Roma/Gypsies in the story was extremely tolerant for the mid '40s, where RealLife stereotypes of them being all conmen and conwomen were still highly prevalent. While the stereotypical roles of "gypsy violinist" and "gypsy fortuneteller" are still present, the Roma characters in the story are all sympathetic and not antagonists for The Shadow.

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* FairForItsDay: The treatment of the Roma/Gypsies in the story was extremely tolerant for the mid '40s, mid-'40s, where RealLife stereotypes of them being all conmen and conwomen the RoguishRomani stereotype were still highly prevalent. While the stereotypical roles of "gypsy violinist" and "gypsy fortuneteller" are still present, the Roma characters in the story are all sympathetic and not antagonists for The Shadow.
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* FairForItsDay: The treatment of the Roma/Gypsies in the story was extremely tolerant for the mid '40s, where RealLife stereotypes of them being all conmen and conwomen were still highly prevalent. While the stereotypical roles of "gypsy violinist" and "gypsy fortuneteller" are still present, the Roma characters in the story are all sympathetic and not antagonists for The Shadow.

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