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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
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C 527 - WE ARE ALL AMERICANS. Bettye D. Wilson. Illustrated in color by Carl K. Weiss. $2.50. This charming book introduces young readers to 13 American families of different backgrounds. From this colorful book, with its easy-to-read type, young readers will learn a number of basic principles of democracy. Teacher guide. C 505 - THE GREAT DOGPATCH MYSTERY. Al Capp. 16 pp. 10c. 100 for $8.00. Mammy Yokum braves an angry mob and teaches her fellow Dogpatchers how to live in peace with their new neighbors who are "different." C 500 - LITTLE STORIES ON BIG SUBJECTS. Gladys Baker Bond. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Boxed 75c. Seven individually bound and illustrated short stories about children who learn and practice brotherhood in everyday situations. Can easily be read and understood by children from the fourth grade up. Excellent discussion starters. Teacher guide. C 529 - RED MAN, WHITE MAN, AFRICAN CHIEF. Marguerite Lerner, M.D. Illustrated by George Overlie. $2.75. This is the only children's book ever to receive the NCCJ Brotherhood Award. It explains skin pigmentation to children in simple, everyday language. Besides being educational, the book is fun to read! Medical Books for Children. C 502 - VEGETABLES AND PEOPLE. 16 pp. 15c. Illustrated story of a little boy who doesn't like green vegetables - but doesn't know why! A simple and incisive analysis of the sources of prejudice. Useful through junior high school. Originally published by the United Presbyterian Church in the U. S. C 530 - A LAND FULL OF FREEDOM. Sunny Eskie. Illustrated by Al Walker and Sandy Hoffman. Hard cover $300. Soft cover $1.50. Simple, charming verse and exciting illustrations combine to convey to youngsters the ideals of American history and democracy. Easily understood by 8 to 10 year olds, this book makes it possible for them to grasp the basic concepts of our democratic freedoms. Teacher Guide. 5
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C 527 - WE ARE ALL AMERICANS. Bettye D. Wilson. Illustrated in color by Carl K. Weiss. $2.50. This charming book introduces young readers to 13 American families of different backgrounds. From this colorful book, with its easy-to-read type, young readers will learn a number of basic principles of democracy. Teacher guide. C 505 - THE GREAT DOGPATCH MYSTERY. Al Capp. 16 pp. 10c. 100 for $8.00. Mammy Yokum braves an angry mob and teaches her fellow Dogpatchers how to live in peace with their new neighbors who are "different." C 500 - LITTLE STORIES ON BIG SUBJECTS. Gladys Baker Bond. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Boxed 75c. Seven individually bound and illustrated short stories about children who learn and practice brotherhood in everyday situations. Can easily be read and understood by children from the fourth grade up. Excellent discussion starters. Teacher guide. C 529 - RED MAN, WHITE MAN, AFRICAN CHIEF. Marguerite Lerner, M.D. Illustrated by George Overlie. $2.75. This is the only children's book ever to receive the NCCJ Brotherhood Award. It explains skin pigmentation to children in simple, everyday language. Besides being educational, the book is fun to read! Medical Books for Children. C 502 - VEGETABLES AND PEOPLE. 16 pp. 15c. Illustrated story of a little boy who doesn't like green vegetables - but doesn't know why! A simple and incisive analysis of the sources of prejudice. Useful through junior high school. Originally published by the United Presbyterian Church in the U. S. C 530 - A LAND FULL OF FREEDOM. Sunny Eskie. Illustrated by Al Walker and Sandy Hoffman. Hard cover $300. Soft cover $1.50. Simple, charming verse and exciting illustrations combine to convey to youngsters the ideals of American history and democracy. Easily understood by 8 to 10 year olds, this book makes it possible for them to grasp the basic concepts of our democratic freedoms. Teacher Guide. 5
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