Racism in children's lives : a study of mainly-white primary schools

Title
  1. Racism in children's lives : a study of mainly-white primary schools / Barry Troyna and Richard Hatcher.
Published by
  1. London ; New York, NY : Routledge in association with the National Children's Bureau, 1992.
Author
  1. Troyna, Barry.

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Additional authors
  1. Hatcher, Richard, 1944-
  2. National Children's Bureau.
Description
  1. 216 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
  1. Seeking an insight into the ways in which "race" shapes young people's lives, the authors spent a term at three primary school talking to pupils. The final picture is both disturbing and positive.
Subject
  1. Carl-Orff-Volksschule Andechs
  2. Discrimination in education > Great Britain
  3. Minorities > Education (Elementary) > Great Britain
  4. Racism > Great Britain
  5. Discrimination in education
  6. Minorities > Education (Elementary)
  7. Race relations
  8. Racism
  9. Grundschulkind
  10. Kind
  11. Rassismus
  12. Person of Color
  13. Rassendiskriminierung
  14. Rassendiscriminatie
  15. Basisonderwijs
  16. Discrimination in education > Great Britain
  17. Minorities > Education (Elementary) > Great Britain
  18. Racism > Great Britain
  19. Great Britain > Race relations
  20. Great Britain
  21. Großbritannien
  22. Great Britain > Race relations
Contents
  1. 1. Introduction -- 2. Feeling harassed? Racist incidents in Britain -- 3. Friend or foe? Relationships between black and white children in school -- 4. Children's cultures, black experiences -- 5. The meanings of racist name-calling -- 6. Case studies -- 7. Sources of racism -- 8. Responses to racist incidents -- 9. The four girls -- 10. Conclusions.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-210) and indexes.