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White Supremacy in Children's Literature : Characterizations of African Americans, 1830-1900.
Title:
White Supremacy in Children's Literature : Characterizations of African Americans, 1830-1900.
Author:
MacCann, Donnarae.
ISBN:
9780203905111
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (309 pages)
Series:
Children's Literature and Culture
Contents:
Cover -- WHITE SUPREMACY IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: CHARACTERIZATIONS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS, 1830-1900 -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- A Note on Usage -- Introduction -- Part One The Antebellum Years -- Chapter One Ambivalent Abolitionism: A Sampling of Narratives -- Chapter Two Sociopolitical and Artistic Dimensions of Abolitionist Tales -- Chapter Three Personal and Institutional Dimensions -- Part Two The Postbellum Years -- Chapter Four Children's Fiction: A Sampling -- Chapter Five The Social/Political Context -- Chapter Six Literary Lives -- Chapter Seven Postwar Institutions -- Chapter Eight Literary Methods and Conventions -- Chapter Nine Conclusion: The "Lost Cause" Wins -- Bibliography -- Works for the Young -- Other Sources -- Index.
Abstract:
This penetrating study of the white supremacy myth in books for the young adds an important dimension to American intellectual history. The study pinpoints an intersecting adult and child culture:  it demonstrates that many children's stories had political, literary, and social contexts that paralleled the way adult books, schools, churches, and government institutions similarly maligned black identity, culture, and intelligence. The book reveals how links between the socialization of children and conservative trends in the 19th century foretold 20th century disregard for social justice in American social policy.  The author demonstrates that cultural pluralism, an ongoing corrective to white supremacist fabrications, is informed by the insights and historical assessments offered in this study.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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