Racial Innocence
Discover the groundbreaking insights in Racial Innocence by Robin Bernstein, published in 2011. This thought-provoking book delves into how the idea of childhood innocence has profoundly influenced the history of race in the United States. Spanning 277 pages, Bernstein examines the intersections of race, literature, and societal perceptions, providing a compelling analysis of how innocence has been constructed and its implications on race relations throughout history. As readers explore these complexities, they'll uncover the ways childhood narratives have been intertwined with themes of racism and slavery. Perfect for those interested in children's literature, history, or social justice, Racial Innocence invites you to rethink preconceived notions and engage with critical discussions surrounding race. Add this essential volume to your collection today!