Tales for little rebels: a collection of radical children's literature
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New York : New York University Press, 2008.
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xii, 295 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
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Mickenberg, J. L., & Nel, P. (2008). Tales for little rebels: a collection of radical children's literature. New York, New York University Press.

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Mickenberg, Julia L and Philip Nel. 2008. Tales for Little Rebels: A Collection of Radical Children's Literature. New York, New York University Press.

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Mickenberg, Julia L and Philip Nel, Tales for Little Rebels: A Collection of Radical Children's Literature. New York, New York University Press, 2008.

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Mickenberg, Julia L. and Philip Nel. Tales for Little Rebels: A Collection of Radical Children's Literature. New York, New York University Press, 2008.

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50500|t Subversive science and dramas of ecology.|t Excerpt from Nature talks on economics (1912) /|r Caroline Nelson --|t Excerpts from Science and history for girls and boys (1932) /|r William Montgomery Brown --|t "Races of mankind," from Climbing our family tree (1945) /|r Alex Novikoff,|g illustrated by|r John English --|t Day they parachuted cats on Borneo : a drama of ecology (1971) /|g written by|r Charlotte Pomerantz,|g scenery by|r Jose Aruego --|t Red ribbons for Emma (1981) /|g written by|r New Mexico People & Energy Collective: Deb Preusch, Tom Barry, Beth Wood --
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50500|t Imagine.|t "Why?" from Fairy tales for worker's children (1925) /|g written by|r Herminia Zur Mühlen,|g translated by|r Ida Dailes,|g illustrated by|r Lydia Gibson --|t Excerpt from Funnybone alley (1927) /|g written by|r Alfred Kreymborg,|g illustrated by|r Boris Artzybasheff --|t Teacup whale (1934) /|r Lydia Gibson --|t Geyt a hindele ken Bronzvil (A little hen goes to Brownsville) (1937) /|g written by|r Yehoshua Kaminski,|g illustrated by|r Not Koslowsky,|g translated by|r Friso Henstra --
50500|t History and heroes.|t "American history retold in pictures" (1931) /|g written by|r Jack Hardy,|g illustrated by|r William Siegel --|t Excerpt form North star shining : a pictorial history of the American Negro (1947) /|g written by|r Hildegarde Hoyt Swift,|g illustrated by|r Lynd Ward --|t "Stories for children," from Freedom (1950-1955) /|g written by|r Linda Lewis, Elsie Robins ... [et al.] --|t "Lucretia Mott," from Independent Voices (1968) /|g written by|r Eve Merriam --|t "High John the conqueror," from Black folktales /|g written by|r Julius Lester,|g illustrated by|r Tom Feelings --
50500|t Person's a person.|t Little boy in a big city," from The first book of Negroes (1952) /|g written by|r Langston Hughes,|g illustrated by|r Ursula Koering --|t "Sneetches" (1953) /|r Dr. Seuss --|t "Who stole the tarts?" from The Pogo stepmother goose (1954) /|g written by|r Lewis Carroll,|g adapted and illustrated by|r Walt Kelly --|t X : a fabulous child's story (1978) /|g written by|r Lois Gould,|g illustrated by|r Jacqueline Chwast --|t "Princess who stood on her own two feet," from Stories for free children (1982) /|g written by|r Jeanne Desy,|g illustrated by|r Leslie Udry --|t Excerpts from Elizabeth : a Puerto Rican-American child tells her story (1974) /|r Joe Molnar --
50500|t Peace.|t "Buster Brown plays David and Goliath," from Buster Brown goes shooting and other stories (1907) /|r R.F. Outcault --|t "How two sweetheart dippies sat in the moonlight on a lumber yard fence and heard about the Sooners and the Boomers," from Rootabaga pigeons (1923) /|g written by|r Carl Sandburg,|g illustrated by|r Maud Petersham, Miska Petersham --|t In Henry's backyard : the races of mankind (1948) /|g written by|r Ruth Benedict, Gene Weltfish,|g illustrated by|r United Productions of America --|t Three promises to you (1957) /|r Munro Leaf --|t Excerpt from Come with me : poems, guessing poems, and dance poems for young people (1963) /|g written by|r Edith Segal,|g illustrated by|r Samuel Kamen.
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