Volume 10, Issue 1/2. 1979
Themes:
International Year of the Child; disability rights; racism; representation; alternative publishing; anti-Semitism; Nazis; fascism; Native American; stereotypes
Contributors, Consultants, and Reviewers:
Beryle Banfield, Jorg Becker, Dorothy Kuya, Lorna Lippman, Rolf Lupke, Hartmut Lutz, Luis Nieves Falcon, Roy Preiswerk, Child Care Resource Center, Eloise Greenfield, Betsy Gimbel, Lyla Hoffman, Virginia Wilder
Materials Reviewed:
Super-Vroomer by Carol Hall. Amazon /
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Nigeria (Enchantment of Africa series) by Allan Carpenter. Amazon /
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Moose and Goose by Marc Brown. Amazon /
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Butcher, Baker, Cabinetmaker: Photographs of Women at Work by Wendy Saul. Amazon /
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P.S. Write Soon by Colby Rodowsky. Amazon /
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Rabbit Island by Jorg Steiner. Amazon /
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What About Gods? by Chris Brockman. Amazon /
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Windsong Summer by Patricia Cecil Hass. Amazon /
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Growing Older by George Ancona. Amazon /
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I Know You Cheated by Valjean McLenighan. Amazon /
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Materials Highlighted:
Cannibals All! or, Slaves Without Masters by George Fitzhugh
The Two Confederates by Thomas Nelson Page
Der Judenbaum by Peter Rosegger
Ein Bilderbuch fur Gross and Klein by Elvira Bauer
Von Rhein zu den Pyrenaen by Erhardt Eckert
A History of Africa by D. E. Hair
Clive of India by D. W. Sylvester
Tintin by Hergé
A New History of Australia by Frank Crowley, ed.
Textbooks and the American Indians by Indian Historian Press
Australia's Heritage by Sparkes et al.
Social Studies for Secondary Schools by O. W. Hunt
People and the Children of Wonderful Lands by E. C. T. Hornblow
The First Australians, Prehistory-1810 by K. M. Adams
Australian Aborigines by R. M. Trudinger
History through Activities: Grade 5 by C. Eakins and A. E. Williams
Australia, The Land in Which We Live by J. Smiles
Our Wide Wonderful World by P. Lloyd
The New Social Studies: Further Along by A. E. Williams
A History of the World and Australia in the Twentieth Century, 1901-1964: Form IV by B. J. Price, R. S. Phillips, and R. D. Walsh
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
Keywords:
International Year of the Child, Declaration of the Rights of the Child, IYC Secretariat, non-sexist, non-racist, activists, feminist, Gray Panthers, disability rights, racism, representation, Jean Young, Arnoldshain Conference, Program to Combat Racism (PCR), World Council of Churches (WCC), Fankfurt Book Fair, racism, Dorothy Kuya, librarians, Jan Kok, self-esteem, racism awareness training, publishing, capitalism, alternative publishing, UNESCO, authors, The Church, evaluation criteria, sexism, African American, slavery, anti-Semitism, Nazis, West Germany, fascism, Frankfurt Institute for Social Research, United States, Great Britain, Germany, Australia, Aboriginal, Native, religion, white savior, colonialism, terminology, Eurocentrism, Native American, American Indian, stereotypes, Geronimo, Hitler, American Indian Movement (AIM), Puerto Rico, classism, mesitza, Ramon Betances, Jose Campeche, Luis Munoz Marin, advertisement, ethnocentrism, evolution, cultural evolution, bibliography, depiction, Pacific-Asia Resource Center, Documentation for Action Groups in Asia (DAGA), Black Resource Center Collective of Brisbane, Roter Elefant, Campus Verlag, Pluto Press, Institute of Race Relations, National Association for Multi-racial Education (NAME), Minorty Rights Group, National Committee on Racism in Children's Books, Ariel Dorfman, Armand Mattelart, Izell Glover, James Brown