Civil Rights Stories: Racial Equality
Anita Ganeri author Toby Newsome illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hachette Children's Group
Published:9th Jun '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This book explains civil rights and the history of the fight for racial equality in an accessible way for younger readers.
Included is a foreword by Arike Oke, who is the Managing Director of Black Cultural Archives in Brixton, London.
A chronological selection of key civil rights moments and movements in the struggle for racial equality is explained in a child-friendly way. This book examines some of the history of how and why racism exists. It looks at topics such as colourism, colonialism, slavery and stolen lands. It explores how white people have used racism to better their lives and some of the cruel and violent ways that they have treated millions of Black, Asian and indigenous people. It also covers the story of the Windrush Generation and modern movements, such as Black Lives Matter.
Prominent civil rights campaigners and figures are featured and a timeline helps readers to see at a glance how the fight to bring about racial equality has evolved over time and is still ongoing. Sensitive illustrations illuminate the text and help readers to understand some of the harder concepts. Death and violence are mentioned, but are wholly in context and are written about in a non-alarmist way with the age of the reader very much in mind.
The Civil Rights Stories series is a vital resource for younger readers aged 7+ who are being introduced to these topics, are interested in anti-racism or are studying these topics in school.
Titles in this series:
Human Rights
LGBTQ+ Rights
Racial Equality
Refugees and Homelands
Slavery
Women's Rights and Suffrage
ISBN: 9781445171401
Dimensions: 236mm x 238mm x 10mm
Weight: 151g
32 pages
Illustrated edition