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| #2014488 in Books | 1998-02-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .74 x6.11 x9.18l,.88 | File type: PDF | 280 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| I was amazed learning that the Dozens was played even in slavery|By susieq|This book broke my heart more than any other book I have ever read about slavery! My ,my what horror my ancestors endured, and now we want even read or care about our history. We will buy offensive videos(you know what I mean) but we want buy a black history book and read and share with our children. I|.com |King, a historian at Michigan State University, has researched the lives of children growing up in slavery during the last century. Her sources include personal papers and U.S. government interviews with former slaves, all compiled in the 1930s. Children
"More than simply a window into the world of younger slaves, Stolen Childhood offers an informed and moving narrative that assists us in understanding the people and the system that shaped many of the social patterns in American life." -- Quarterly Black Review Booktalk
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