A kaleidoscope of perspectives in children's literature about slavery and the American civil war

MA Perez-Stable - The Social Studies, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
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MARIA A. PEREZ-STABLE he children's literature of slavery T and the Civil War is a rich
one. In the last decade, a significant number of quality books for children and young adults
have been published. Not only are these books well worth reading on their own merits, but
for teachers and librarians, they provide a superb opportunity to supplement basal textbooks
in social studies, language arts, and reading. In this article, I will examine a selective
sampling of children's novels that exhibit different views toward slavery and the Civil War …
MARIA A. PEREZ-STABLE he children’s literature of slavery T and the Civil War is a rich one. In the last decade, a significant number of quality books for children and young adults have been published. Not only are these books well worth reading on their own merits, but for teachers and librarians, they provide a superb opportunity to supplement basal textbooks in social studies, language arts, and reading.
In this article, I will examine a selective sampling of children’s novels that exhibit different views toward slavery and the Civil War, based on gender, race, geographic location, and national origin. The majority of the novels are recent publications, except for the two Newbery-Award-winning books, Across
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