Multicultural Children's Literature Essay

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“Authentic children’s books that include a variety of cultures can help future generations view people in different parts of the world, or even those in their own neighborhood, as equal members of society” (Morgan, 2009, 187). According to Madsen (2012), children’s literature can have a powerful message about social and moral behaviors and ideas which can be an influential tool for Multicultural learning and teaching. As stated in Gopalakrishnan (2011), in classrooms today, there is diversity of students and having multicultural children’s literature, especially authentic from an insider’s perspective allows students to have a discussion with students’ experience and their learning. Morgan (2009) stated children’s literature has not been having authenticity in representing the experiences that many minority groups. Multicultural children’s literature is important and it allows the children to see …show more content…

Furthermore, this gives the misunderstanding that African American are like that, but in reality they are not. This is to show the inauthentic of African American (Brooks and McNair, 2009) In addition, Brooks and McNair (2009) mentions that there are things that is portray that they found disturbing and they are African American are color blindness, descriptions of obese black women and anything that associate with the negative word Black. Due to the inauthentic representations of African American that there are many debates on how African American children’s literature should be like. According to Collier (2000), African American literature is a way for children of African descent get a sense of their identity and give them an authentic perspective. Without the authentic perspectives, African American children will not know their identity if there are a misrepresentation of their

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