Katharine Capshaw Books

Children's literature of the Harlem Renaissance
Children's literature of the Harlem Renaissance

By Katharine Capshaw Smith

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"The New Negro Renaissance, the period associated with the flowering of the arts in Harlem, inaugurated a tradition of African American children's literature, for the movement's central writers mad...

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Civil Rights Childhood
Civil Rights Childhood

By Katharine Capshaw

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Redrawing the Historical Past
Redrawing the Historical Past

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Redrawing the Historical Past
Redrawing the Historical Past

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Who writes for black children?
Who writes for black children?

By Anna Mae Duane, Katharine Capshaw

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"Until recently, scholars believed that African American children's literature did not exist before 1900. Now, Who Writes for Black Children? opens the door to a rich archive of largely overlooked...

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Who writes for black children
Who writes for black children

By Anna Mae Duane, Katharine Capshaw

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"Until recently, scholars believed that African American children's literature did not exist before 1900. Now, Who Writes for Black Children? opens the door to a rich archive of largely overlooked...

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