Case 11: 1976 - 1989 |
Children's books, and other genres published at the end of the 20th century, featured multiple perspectives, representing many different kinds of people and experiences. Civil War books followed the trend. Women and African Americans emerged as protagonists more frequently than ever. Characters' emotions became a larger part of the story. Topics became more varied and expanded far beyond the confines of the battlefield. Sources: Dresang, Eliza T. Radical Change: Books for Youth in a Digital Age. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1999. Stone, James Clement. The Evolution of Civil War Novels for Children. Dissertation. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1990. Books: 1. Beatty,
Patricia. I Want My Sunday, Stranger! New York: Morrow, 1977.
Williamson Collection PS 3552 E1832 I2. |
Blue and Gray for Boys and Girls Home | Case 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 |