1st Edition

Representing Black Girl Magic with Contemporary Picture Books

By Raphael E. Rogers Copyright 2025
210 Pages 32 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

210 Pages 32 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

210 Pages 32 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Representing Black Girl Magic with Contemporary Picture Books explores how contemporary, culturally relevant, and responsive picture books can provide educators with a chance to teach about race and racism in the classroom. A wave of recently published picture books by Black women authors have pushed back against negative beliefs, countered negative stereotypes, and celebrated the joy and... Read more

Contents

Acknowledgments

1. Representing Black Girl Magic with Contemporary Picture Books                                 

2. Framing a Method to Examine Picture Books About Black Girls                                                  

3. Black Hair Matters 

4. Black Mothers and Daughters                                                                                                          

5. Black Girl Magic and Joy

6. Herstories                 

7. Colorism Considered                                                                                                                       

Index

Biography

Raphael E. Rogers is a professor of practice in the Education Department at Clark University, USA.