prejudices

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prejudices

Remember as you pass me by

2007
In small-town Texas in the mid-1950s, twelve-year-old Silvy tries to make sense of her parent's financial problems, a Supreme Court ruling that will integrate her school, the prejudice of her family and friends, and her own behavior, which always seems to be wrong.

Have courage, Hazel Green!

2006
When she overhears one of the tenants in her apartment building verbally abusing the hard-working caretaker, Mr. Egozian, Hazel Green determines to find a way a to teach the unpleasant tenant a lesson.

Prejudice

answering children's questions
1992
Peter Jennings leads a culturally diverse audience of young people in an investigation of prejudice, with experiments that help the children understand how prejudices form.

Around the corner

1971
A black boy's mother forbids him to associate with the neighbors whom she considers "poor white squatters," but when she unexpectedly begins labor, a number of misunderstandings are righted.

On prejudice

a global perspective
1993
Collection of works of acclaimed writers from all over the world examining prejudice throughout human history.

Bigotry, prejudice, and hatred

definitions, causes & solutions
1992
Various authors discuss what compels the bigot, how did prejudice and hatred emerge, and what can be done to overcome social undercurrent.

Buttermilk-bear

1987
A bunny and a bear want to be friends but their parents are prejudiced against the other animal group.

Love rules

2001
Seventeen-year-old Lynn experiences surprise, discomfort, and a new awareness of prejudices and stereotyping when her best friend Kit comes out as a lesbian.

Land of promise

1992
Laura and the other inhabitants of Mansfield, Missouri, face the problems of racism and a clash of cultures when Chinese immigrants try to settle in the pioneer community.

The adventures of Connie and Diego

1994
Tired of being laughed at because they are different, a pair of multicolored twins run away to ask the animals where they really belong.

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