I'm Chocolate, You're Vanilla: Raising Healthy Black and Biracial Children in a Race-Conscious World

by Marguerite Wright

Paperback, 2000

Library's review

A child's concept of race is quite different from that of an adult.Young children perceive skin color as magical--even changeable--and unlike adults, are incapable of understanding adult prejudices surrounding race and racism. Just as children learn to walk and talk, they likewise come to
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understand race in a series of predictable stages.

Based on Marguerite A. Wright's research and clinical experience, I'm Chocolate, You're Vanilla teaches us that the color-blindness of early childhood can, and must, be taken advantage of in order to guide the positive development of a child's self-esteem. Selected Reading Questionnaire.
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Publication

Jossey-Bass (2000), Edition: 1, 304 pages
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