"A white child sees a news report of a white police officer shooting and killing a person with brown skin who had their hands up. "We don't see color," the child's mother says, but the child senses a deeper truth. An afternoon in the library uncovers the reality of white supremacy in America. The child connects to the opportunity and their responsibility to dismantle white supremacy-for the sake of their own liberation out of ignorance and injustice"--Provided by author's website
Themes
Genres: Fiction
Categories: Incidental, Race/Culture Concepts
Settings: Northern America, United States of America
Ethnicity: Unspecified
Gender: Girl/Woman
Race/Culture: White/European American/Caucasian
Character Prominence: Dominant Main, Secondary