White Adults Sometimes Think That if a Black Child's on the Cover It Is Perhaps Not for Them, Really?
In an article in the Daily Mail, June 04, Malorie Blackman, the new laureate of children’s literature is quoted as saying ‘… white adults sometimes think that if a black child's on the cover it is perhaps not for them’. Did she really say that? Could someone in her esteemed position really make such a gross generalization? As a writer of ‘inclusive children’s literature, I was shocked to read such a statement. White people buy my Amara Para, Global Friendship...
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