Multicultural Childrens Literature Who I Am - Successes

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Title

Multicultural Childrens Literature Who I Am - Successes

Subject

Multicultural Themes in the Juvenile Collections

Description

Multicultural Themes in the Juvenile Collection
Who I Am - Successes

Winona Laduke by Michael Silverstone. After Winona moves from Los Angeles to the White Earth reservation in Minnesota, she experiences her heritage for the first time and begins to understand who she is; a determined woman with an idea of justice that captures the imagination. She founded the White Earth Land Recovery Project, fighting poverty and pollution by reclaiming treaty lands.

Voice That Challenged a Nation by Russell Freedman. The story of Marian Anderson, African American vocalist, her life and musical career in the context of civil rights. A singer pursuing her art despite the social constraints that limited African American performers. She came to stand for all African American artists and Americans of color when she gave her performance on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.

Creator

Negro, Toni. Falk, Nickolas.

Publisher

The Priddy Library at the Universities at Shady Grove

Date

2017-01

Rights

The Priddy Library at the Universities at Shady Grove

Format

JPEG image

Language

eng

Type

Text, Image

Coverage

2017

Files

Multicultural Childrens Literature Successes.jpg

Reference

Negro, Toni. Falk, Nickolas.
, Multicultural Childrens Literature Who I Am - Successes
, The Priddy Library at the Universities at Shady Grove
, 2017-01

Cite As

Negro, Toni. Falk, Nickolas. , “Multicultural Childrens Literature Who I Am - Successes,” accessed May 4, 2024, https://libapp.shadygrove.umd.edu/omeka/items/show/285.