When racism is revealed in a beloved children’s classic, it raises questions about how best to respect child readers and provide them with the tools to explore themselves and the world around them.
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Mon, 07/09/2018 - 12:40pm
When racism is revealed in a beloved children’s classic, it raises questions about how best to respect child readers and provide them with the tools to explore themselves and the world around them.