In this international bestseller which has been translated into 15 languages, the author speaks frankly with his ten-year-old daughter about racism. "A must read. . . . Clear, powerful, and right on target."--"Elle."
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In this international bestseller which has been translated into 15 languages, the author speaks frankly with his ten-year-old daughter about racism. "A must read. . . . Clear, powerful, and right on target."--"Elle."
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Add this copy of Racism Explained to My Daughter to cart. $2.00, very good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Atlanta rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Brownstown, MI, UNITED STATES, published 1999 by New Press.
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Good. Book 12 mo., hardcover, near fine ex school library book with dj in mylar.207 pp. Introduction by Bill Cosby. With responses from William Ayers, Lisa D. Delpit, David Mura, and Patricia Williams. Authore wants young people to appreciate the complexities of racism so they can root it out in themselves and others. Children will get insight and hope, as well as adults, from reading this book.