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  • Black Girls, White Girls, American Girls: Slavery and Racialized Perspectives in Abolitionist and Neoabolitionist Children’s Literature

    Author(s):
    Brigitte Fielder (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Subject(s):
    Children's literature, Slavery, Fiction, Nineteenth century, Friendship
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    Tag(s):
    abolitionist children's literature, American Girl, interracial friendship, neoabolitionist fiction, #weneeddiversebooks, Abolition, Nineteenth-century fiction
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