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  • omitting African Americans from children's books. The Council on Interracial Books for Children is founded in response to the lack of ethnically diverse books...
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  • review magazines upon its release but was reviewed in several niche publications. Lenore Gordon praised the story in the Interracial Books for Children Bulletin...
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  • I was 16 years old, hunched over a copy of Rebecca." In the Interracial Books for Children Bulletin, Geraldine Wilson wrote that the novel "is like a thoughtfully...
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  • Where Does a Day Go? won a contest sponsored by the Council on Interracial Books for Children. From that point on, Myers was able to support himself with...
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  • the Trees First prize (African-American category), Council on Interracial Books for Children, 1973 Outstanding Book of the Year Citation, The New York Times...
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  • Traveling Theatre in spring 1991. In 1973, Agüeros won a Council on Interracial Books for Children (CIBC) literary award in what was the CIBC's fifth annual contest...
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    and illustrated by Leo Carty (Parents Magazine Press, 1969). It won a Council on Interracial Books for Children Award, 1968. Myers was a finalist for...
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  • "Something to Shout About," Horn Book, December 1975, pp. 624–626 Interracial Books for Children Bulletin, Volume 11, numbers 5 and 8, 1980. Silvey, Anita (ed...
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  • many of them children. Also during that time, the Council on Interracial Books for Children was instrumental in publishing the work of Virginia Driving...
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  • Christianity & Crisis magazine, was chairman of the Minority Publishers’ Committee of the Council on Interracial Books for Children, and was a member of...
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  • took place in the Rio Grande. By the 1980s, The Council on Interracial Books for Children found that non-Latino authors, who wrote most Chicano books...
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    Beryle, Banfield "Commitment to Change: The Council on Interracial Books for Children and the World of Children's Books", African American Review...
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    Shahn, Benjamin Spock, and others in sponsoring the Council on Interracial Books for Children. Larrick's work to educate parents and the public about children's...
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  • Interracial Books for Children and the Foundation for Change 1976-06-29 Patterson, Pat and Fatima Shaik Editor-at-large at Black Enterprise Magazine,...
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  • 1964 featured children of color. A year later, the Council on Interracial Books for Children, which demanded that more books be published by people of color...
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    Lorde, Audre (1983). "There is not hierarchy of oppressions". Interracial Books for Children BULLETIN: Homophobia and Education. 14 (4): i–ii. ISSN 0003-6870...
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