Fictions of Integration

Naomi Lesley

earliest edition we have, 2017 Routledge, 2019 paperback 200 pages

"This book examines how children's and young adult literature addresses and interrogates the legacies of American school desegregation. Such literature narrates not only the famous battles to implement desegregation in the South, in places like Little Rock, Arkansas, but also more insidious and less visible legacies, such as re-segregation within schools through the mechanism of disability diagnosis. Novelizations of...

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Editions we hold

Fictions of Integration paperback · 2019 · Routledge · 200 pages · 9780367346300
Fictions of Integration edition · 2017 · Taylor & Francis Group · 192 pages · 9781315472294
Fictions of Integration edition · 2017 · Taylor & Francis Group · 192 pages · 9781315472263
Fictions of Integration edition · 2017 · Taylor & Francis Group · 192 pages · 9781315472287
Fictions of Integration edition · 2017 · Taylor & Francis Group · 192 pages · 9781315472270
Fictions of Integration edition · 2017 · Taylor & Francis Group · 200 pages · 9781138203143

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