Brown Gold

Milestones of African American Children's Picture Books, 1845-2002

By Michelle H Martin

Series: Children's Literature and Culture 

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Brown Gold is a compelling history and analysis of African-American children's picture books from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. At the turn of the nineteenth century, good children's books about black life were hard to find-if, indeed, young black readers and their parents could even gain entry into the bookstores and libraries at the time. But today, in the "Golden Age" of African-American children's picture books, one can find a wealth of titles ranging from Happy to be Nappy to Black is Brown is Tan.
In this book, Michelle Martin explores how the genre has evolved from problematic early works such as Epaminondas that were rooted in minstrelsy and stereotype, through the civil rights movement, and onward to contemporary celebrations of blackness. She demonstrates the cultural importance of contemporary favorites through keen historical analysis-scrutinizing the longevity and proliferation of the Coontown series and Ten Little Niggers books, for example-that makes clear how few picture books existed in which black children could see themselves and their people positively represented even up until the 1960s. She also explores in depth how children's authors and illustrators have addressed major issues in black life and history including racism, the civil rights movement, black feminism, major historical figures, religion, and slavery.
Brown Gold adds new depth to the reader's understanding of African-American literature and culture, and illuminates how the round, dynamic characters in these children's novels, novellas, and picture books can put a face on the past-a face with which many contemporary readers can identify.
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