"...it would be apt to compare the entire body of children’s literature written by white people about Black people to the paradigm of minstrelsy."
I would have quoted more of that paragraph, but I read a book on historical documentation this past year that frightened me about quoting too much, even when attributed. So go check out this article, yourself.
FlashNaNo 2020
I bet you're wondering how things are going with my flash writing this month. So far, so good. I was particularly happy with yesterday's work.
Here is an old piece about writing flash fiction that I'd squirreled away in my journal for reading. It's a lesson plan with a number of links, some to even older material.
2 comments:
I love Magoon's writing and can't wait to see if she finally finished her nonfiction book about the Black Panthers. Back in 2006, when I was looking for books with Black characters, there were a lot by white writers. Most of these don't hold up terribly well, but I reread two Matt Christopher books that I will probably keep. I wouldn't buy them again, but I think I will keep them as historical documents.
I had not heard of her before, but I was certainly impressed with her article and will keep her in mind.
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