Children of the Black People

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Children of the Black People is a book by educator and civil rights advocate Margaret Buckner Young that highlights the lives, experiences, and cultural heritage of Black children.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
nonfiction book
aimsTo affirm dignity of Black children
encourage respect for cultural diversity
increase awareness of Black history
associatedWith civil rights education
multicultural education
author Margaret Buckner Young NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Margaret Buckner Young NERFINISHED
depicts community life of Black children
daily lives of Black children
family life of Black children
educationalPurpose combat racial stereotypes
highlight contributions of Black people
promote understanding of Black children's experiences
focusesOn cultural heritage of Black children
experiences of Black children
lives of Black children
genre children's literature
educational literature
hasPerspective African American perspective
hasTheme civil rights movement
cultural pride
racial identity
social justice
intendedAudience children
educators
general public
language English
literaryPeriod 20th century
mainSubject African American children
Black children
Black culture NERFINISHED
civil rights
portrays diverse experiences of Black children
positive images of Black children

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Margaret Buckner Young notableWork Children of the Black People