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William Harrison

Colored girls and boys' inspiring United States history and a heart to heart talk about white folks

In “Colored Girls and Boys' Inspiring United States History and a Heart to Heart Talk about White Folks,” William Henry Harrison presents a poignant and accessible exploration of American history through the perspectives of African American youth. The book intricately weaves together narrative history with heartfelt anecdotes, reflecting a literary style that is both engaging and educational. Harrison employs a conversational tone, inviting readers into the often-overlooked contributions of Black individuals to the fabric of American life while addressing the complex dynamics of race in a candid manner. This work is situated in the broader context of multicultural literature that seeks to challenge historical narratives dominated by Eurocentric perspectives. William Henry Harrison, deeply influenced by his experiences as an educator and community advocate, wrote this book to illuminate the voices and experiences of young African Americans. His commitment to social justice and educational equity has grounded his scholarly pursuits, leading him to emphasize the importance of understanding history through a diverse lens. Harrison's background highlights a passion for fostering discussions around race and belonging in America, which is evident throughout the text. I highly recommend this book to educators, parents, and general readers seeking to enrich their understanding of American history. Harrison's thoughtful reflections encourage critical dialogue and promote empathy, making this an essential read for anyone interested in the ongoing conversation about race and identity in the United States.
338 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2019
Año de publicación
2019
Editorial
Good Press
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