The Black Experience in Children’s Books

From blackpast.org: Librarian, author, and storyteller Augusta Braxston Baker was the first African American woman to hold an administrative position with the New York Public Library (NYPL). She was a pioneering advocate of the positive portrayal of blacks in children’s literature, and beginning in the 1930s removed books with negative stereotypes from the NYPL shelves. Baker was born in […]

via THE BLACK EXPERIENCE IN CHILDREN’S BOOKS: SELECTIONS FROM AUGUSTA BAKER’S BIBLIOGRAPHIES — Blackness Personified

Book Review: Proof of Lies

Review by Elena Foulis DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK: Anastasia Phoenix has always been the odd girl out, whether moving from city to international city with her scientist parents or being the black belt who speaks four languages. And most definitely as the orphan whose sister is missing, presumed dead. She’s the only one who believes […]

via Book Review: Proof of Lies by Diana Rodriguez Wallach — Latinxs in Kid Lit