Friday, September 1, 2017

When Virginia Woolf And Her Pals Dressed Up As 'Abyssinian' Princes And Pranked The Royal Navy

One day in the winter of 1910, Woolf, her brother, and a few others put on fake beards, makeup (blackface, unfortunately), and elaborate robes and turbans (which didn't look particularly Ethiopian), taught themselves some pidgin Swahili (which they don't speak in Ethiopia), and talked their way onto the Royal Navy's newest, highest-tech warship, where they got the proverbial royal treatment.



Article source here:Arts Journal

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