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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsCelia M. SternHow literature can help children recognize differences in peoples of the same race is presented through brief comments about books on Negro children in the West Indies, Africa and the United States. Miss Stern is a teacher in the Detroit public schools and Mr. Van Til is director of publications for the Bureau for Intercultural Education, New York City.William Van TilHow literature can help children recognize differences in peoples of the same race is presented through brief comments about books on Negro children in the West Indies, Africa and the United States. Miss Stern is a teacher in the Detroit public schools and Mr. Van Til is director of publications for the Bureau for Intercultural Education, New York City.

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