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245 00 Tales for little rebels :|ba collection of radical 
       children's literature /|cedited by Julia L. Mickenberg and
       Philip Nel ; foreword by Jack Zipes. 
264  1 New York :|bNew York University Press,|c[2008] 
264  4 |c©2008 
300    xii, 295 pages :|billustrations ;|c29 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-293). 
505 00 Part 1. R Is for Rebel -- 1. Excerpt from The Socialist 
       Primer: A Book of First Lessons for the Little Ones in 
       Words of One Syllable (1908) / Nicholas Klein -- 2. 
       Excerpt from The Socialist Primer (1930) / Art Young -- 3.
       Selections from "Pioneer Mother Goose" (1934) / Ned Donn -
       - 4. "A B C for Martin," from Martin's Annual (1935) / M. 
       Boland -- 5. Excerpt from The Black BC's (1970) / Lucille 
       Clifton -- Part 2. Subversive Science and Dramas of 
       Ecology -- 6. Excerpt from Nature Talks on Economics 
       (1912) / Caroline Nelson -- 7. Excerpts from Science and 
       History for Girls an Boys (1932) / William Montgomery 
       Brown -- 8. "The Races of Mankind," from Climbing Our 
       Family Tree (1945) / Alex Novikoff -- 9. The Day They 
       Parachuted Cats on Borneo: A Drama of Ecology / Charlotte 
       Pomerantz -- 10. Red Ribbons for Emma (1981) / New Mexico 
       People & Energy -- Part 3. Work, Workers, and Money -- 11.
       "Sharecroppers" (1937) / Langston Hughes -- 12. Excerpt 
       from Johnny Get Your Money's Worth (and Jane Too!) / Ruth 
       Brindze -- 13. THe Story of Your Coat (1946) / Clara 
       Hollos -- 14. The Little Tailor (1955) / William Gropper -
       - 15. Girl Can Be Anything (1973) / Norma Klein -- Part 4.
       Organize -- 16. "Happy Valley" from The Child's Socialist 
       Reader (1907) / Illustrated by Walter Crane -- 17. "battle
       in the Barnyard," from Battle in the Barnyard: Stories and
       Pictures for Workers' Children (1932) / Helen Kay -- 18. 
       "Pickets and Slippery Slicks," from New Poineer Story Book
       (1935) / Myra Page -- 19. "The Beavers" (1936) / Oscar 
       Saul and Lou Lantz -- 20. "Mary Stays after School or - 
       What This Union's About" (1939) / Amalgamated Clothing 
       Workers of America -- 21. Mr. His: A Children's Story for 
       Anybody (1939) / A. Redfield (Syd Hoff) -- 22. Oscar the 
       Ostrich (1940) / Jerome Schwartz (Jerome Lawrence) -- 23. 
       "Doria Ramirez," from small hands, big hands: Seven 
       Profiles of Chicano Migrant Workers and Their Families 
       (1970) / Sandra Weiner -- Part 5. Imagine -- 24. "Why?" 
       from Fairy Tales for Workers' Children (1925) / Herminia 
       Zur Muhlen -- 25. Excerpt from Funnybone Alley (1927) / 
       Alfred Kreymborg -- 26. The Teacup Whale (1934) / Lydia 
       Gibson -- 27. Geyt a hindele ken Bronzvil [A Little Hen 
       Goes to Brownsville] (1937) / Yehoshua Kaminski -- 28. The
       Practical Princess (1969) / Jay Williams -- Part 6. 
       History and Heroes -- 29. "American History Retold in 
       Pictures" (1931) / Jack Hardy -- 30. Excerpt from North 
       Star Shining: A Pictorial History of the American Negro 
       (1947) / Hildearde Hoyt Swift -- 31. "Stories for Children,
       " from Freedom (1950-1955) / Linda Lewis, Elsie Robins, 
       and Others -- 32. "Lucretia Mott," from Independent Voices
       (1968) / Eve Merriam -- 33. "High John the Conqueror," 
       from Black Folktales (1969) / Julius Lester -- Part 7. A 
       Person's a Person -- 34. "A Little Boy in a Big City," 
       from The First Book of Negroes (1952) / Langston Hughes --
       35. "The Sneetches" (1953) / Dr. Seuss -- 36. "Who Stole 
       the Tarts?" from The Pogo Stepmother Goose (1954) / Lewis 
       Carroll -- 37. X: A Fabulous Child's Story (1978) / Lois 
       Gould -- 38. "The Princess Who Stand on Her Own Two Feet,"
       from Stories for Free Children (1982) / Jeanne Desy -- 39.
       Excerpts from Elizabeth: A Puerto Rican-American Child 
       Tells Her Story (1974) / Joe Molnar -- 
505 00 Part 8. Peace -- 40. "Buster Brown Plays David and Goliath,
       " from Buster Brown Goes Shooting and Other Stories (1907)
       / R.F.Outcault -- 41. "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) / 
       Carl Sandburg -- 42. In Henry's Backyard: The Races of 
       Mankind (1948) / Ruth Benedict and Gene Weltfish -- 43. 
       Three Promises to You (1957) / Munro Leaf -- 44. Excerpt 
       from Come with Me: Poems, Guessing Poems, and Dance Poems 
       for Young People (1963) / Edith Segal 
648  7 20th century|2fast 
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650  0 Politics and literature|zUnited States|xHistory|y20th 
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650  0 Radicalism in literature.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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655  7 Literature.|2lcgft|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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700 1  Mickenberg, Julia L.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names
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700 1  Nel, Philip,|d1969-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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