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A Centennial Celebration of The Brownies’ Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

A Centennial Celebration of The Brownies’ Book

Contributions by Jani L. Barker, Rudine Sims Bishop, Julia S. Charles-Linen, Paige Gray, Dianne Johnson-Feelings, Jonda C. McNair, Sara C. VanderHaagen, and Michelle Taylor Watts The Brownies’ Book occupies a special place in the history of African American children’s literature. Informally the children’s counterpart to the NAACP’s The Crisis magazine, it was one of the first periodicals created primarily for Black youth. Several of the objectives the creators delineated in 1919 when announcing the arrival of the publication—“To make them familiar with the history and achievements of the Negro race” and “To make colored children realize that being ‘colored’ is a beautiful...

A Centennial Celebration of the Brownies' Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

A Centennial Celebration of the Brownies' Book

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-11-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A celebration of the beloved and consequential children's magazine

Embracing, Evaluating, and Examining African American Children's and Young Adult Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Embracing, Evaluating, and Examining African American Children's and Young Adult Literature

Scholarly studies about the use of books by and about African-American children and young adults in classrooms across the United States.

The Cambridge History of African American Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 861

The Cambridge History of African American Literature

A major new history of the literary traditions, oral and print, of African-descended peoples in the United States.

Cub Reporters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Cub Reporters

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-08-01
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  • Publisher: SUNY Press

Investigates how depictions of young people in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century America use artifice to destabilize pre-existing narratives of truth, news, and fact. Cub Reporters considers the intersections between children’s literature and journalism in the United States during the period between the Civil War and World War I. American children’s literature of this time, including works from such writers as L. Frank Baum, Horatio Alger Jr., and Richard Harding Davis, as well as unique journalistic examples including the children’s page of the Chicago Defender, subverts the idea of news. In these works, journalism is not a reporting of fact, but a reporting of artifice, or...

Lying, Truthtelling, and Storytelling in Children’s and Young Adult Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Lying, Truthtelling, and Storytelling in Children’s and Young Adult Literature

Even though we instruct our children not to lie, the truth is that lying is a fundamental part of children’s development—socially, cognitively, emotionally, morally. Lying can sometimes be more compassionate than telling the truth, even more ethical. Reading specific children’s books can instruct child readers how to be guided by an etiquette of lying, to know when to tell the truth and when to lie. Equally important, these stories can help prevent them from being prey to those liars who are intent on taking advantage of them. Becoming a critical reader requires that one learn how to lie judiciously as well as to see through others’ lies. When humans first began to speak, we began to...

Tending to the Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Tending to the Past

In many popular depictions of Black resistance to slavery, stereotypes around victimization and the heroic efforts of a small number of individuals abound. These ideas ignore the powers of ordinary families and obscure the systematic working of racism. Tending to the Past: Selfhood and Culture in Children’s Narratives about Slavery and Freedom examines Black-authored historical novels and films for children that counter this distortion and depict creative means by which ordinary African Americans survived slavery and racism in early America. Tending to the Past argues that this important, understudied historical writing—freedom narratives—calls on young readers to be active, critical t...

Multicultural and Ethnic Children’s Literature in the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 435

Multicultural and Ethnic Children’s Literature in the United States

This edition of Multicultural and Ethnic Children’s Literature in the United States addresses both quantitative and more qualitative changes in this field over the last decade. Quantitative changes include more authors, books, and publishers; book review sources, booklists, and awards; organizations, institutions, and websites; and criticism and other scholarship. Qualitative changes include: More support for new and emerging writers and illustrators; Promotion of multicultural literature both in the U.S. and around the world, as well as developments in global literature; Developments in the literatures described throughout this book, as well as in research supporting this literature; The ...

Fairy Tales with a Black Consciousness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Fairy Tales with a Black Consciousness

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-07-05
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  • Publisher: McFarland

The all new essays in this book discuss black cultural retellings of traditional, European fairy tales. The representation of black protagonists in such tales helps to shape children's ideas about themselves and the world beyond--which can ignite a will to read books representing diverse characters. The need for a multicultural text set which includes the multiplicity of cultures within the black diaspora is discussed. The tales referenced in the text are rich in perspective: they are Aesop's fables, Cinderella, Rapunzel and Ananse. Readers will see that stories from black perspectives adhere to the dictates of traditional literary conventions while still steeped in literary traditions traceable to Africa or the diaspora.

Children's Literature in the Reading Program, Fifth Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Children's Literature in the Reading Program, Fifth Edition

This indispensable teacher resource and course text, now revised and updated, addresses the "whats," "whys," and "how-tos" of incorporating outstanding children's literature into the K–8 reading program. A strong emphasis on diverse literature is woven throughout the fifth edition, with chapters emphasizing the need for books that reflect their readers and presenting dozens of carefully reviewed books that teachers will be eager to use in the classroom. Leading authorities provide advice on selecting texts, building core literacy and literary skills, supporting struggling readers, and maximizing engagement. The volume offers proven strategies for teaching specific genres and formats, such ...