SOCIAL SCIENCES
Sanna, Ellyn

We Shall All Be Free: Survivors of Racism

(4) YA Survivors: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Circumstances series. Discussion of these emotionally charged issues addresses cultural, familial, and societal realities that contribute to these situations and the laws that either allow, condone, or seek to correct them. Survivors share their personal accounts (some are quite extensive) and, along with experts, offer coping and survival tips. Pictures of survivors and awkward staged photos illustrate the texts. Reading list, websites. Bib., ind. Review covers these Survivors: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Circumstances title: We Shall All Be Free, Gender Danger, Students in Danger, The World Gone Mad, and When Danger Hits Home.

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