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Children's Publishing and Black Britain, 1965-2015; Acknowledgments; Contents; 1 Introduction: We're Here Because You Were There-The Beginnings of Publishing for a Black British Audience; The Fight for the Abolition of Slavery and Children's Literature (1750-1838); Empire (1850s-World War II); Caribbean Voices, 1945-1965; Notes; Works Cited; 2 Postwar Education, Reading Schemes, and Race: Leila Berg and Nippers; Works Cited; 3 Britain, Black Empowerment and Bogle L'Ouverture: Independent Black Publishing of the 1960s-1980s; Notes; Works Cited
4 The Multicultural Education Movement, Anti-Racism and Publishing for Children, 1980-1995Note; Works Cited; 5 New Models for Engagement: Independent Publishing After 1990; Works Cited; 6 Stephen Lawrence, Institutional Racism and Mary Seacole in the National Curriculum; Works Cited; 7 Prizes, Awards and Publishing for a Black British Audience; Works Cited; 8 Conclusion: We're Still Here Because You Were There-So Now What?; Works Cited; Index
4 The Multicultural Education Movement, Anti-Racism and Publishing for Children, 1980-1995Note; Works Cited; 5 New Models for Engagement: Independent Publishing After 1990; Works Cited; 6 Stephen Lawrence, Institutional Racism and Mary Seacole in the National Curriculum; Works Cited; 7 Prizes, Awards and Publishing for a Black British Audience; Works Cited; 8 Conclusion: We're Still Here Because You Were There-So Now What?; Works Cited; Index