Br'er Rabbit
Br'er Rabbit is a character from African American folklore, particularly popular in the Southern United States. He is known for his cleverness and trickster nature, often outsmarting larger and stronger animals, such as Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear. The stories featuring Br'er Rabbit are part of the larger tradition of African American storytelling and are often used to convey moral lessons.
The tales of Br'er Rabbit were popularized by Joel Chandler Harris in the late 19th century through his collection titled "Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings." These stories reflect themes of resilience and wit, showcasing how intelligence can triumph over brute strength. Br'er Rabbit's adventures continue to be celebrated in various forms of media today.