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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 295 pages
- Contents
-
- Foreword: The
- twists and turns of radical children's literature
- Jack Zipes
- Introduction
- Julia Mickenberg, Philip Nel --
- Selections from "Pioneer Mother Goose" (1934) /
- written by
- Ned Donn,
- illustrated by
- Bill Gropper (William Gropper)
- "ABC for Martin" from Martin's annual (1935)
- M. Boland
- Excerpts from The Black BC's (1970) /
- written by
- Lucille Clifton,
- R is for rebel.
- illustrated by
- Don Miller --
- Excerpt from The Socialist primer : a book of first lessons for the little ones in words of one syllable (1908) /
- written by
- Nicholas Klein,
- illistrated by
- Ryan Walker
- Excerpt form The Socialist primer (1930)
- Art Young
- John English
- Day they parachuted cats on Borneo : a drama of ecology (1971) /
- written by
- Charlotte Pomerantz,
- scenery by
- Jose Aruego
- Red ribbons for Emma (1981) /
- written by
- New Mexico People & Energy Collective: Deb Preusch, Tom Barry, Beth Wood --
- Subversive science and dramas of ecology.
- Excerpt from Nature talks on economics (1912)
- Caroline Nelson
- Excerpts from Science and history for girls and boys (1932)
- William Montgomery Brown
- "Races of mankind," from Climbing our family tree (1945)
- Alex Novikoff,
- illustrated by
- Ruth Brindze,
- illustrated by
- Emery I. Gondor
- Story of your coat (1946) /
- written by
- Clara Hollos,
- illustrated by
- Herbert Kruckman
- Little tailor (1955)
- William Gropper
- Work, workers, and money.
- Girls can be anything (1973) /
- written by
- Norma Klein,
- illustrated by
- Roy Doty --
- "Sharecroppers" (1937) /
- written by
- Langston Hughes,
- illustrated by
- Fred Ellis
- Excerpt from Johnny get your money's worth (and Jane too) /
- written by
- Juanita Preval
- "Pickets and slippery sticks," from New pioneer story book (1935) /
- written by
- Myra Page,
- illustrated by
- Lydia Gibson
- "Beavers" (1936) /
- written by
- Oscar Saul, Lou Lantz,
- illustrated by
- Organize.
- Jack Herman
- "Mary stays after school or, What this union is about" (1939)
- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
- Mr. His : a children's story for anybody (1939)
- A. Redfield (Syd Hoff)
- Oscar the ostrich (1940) /
- written by
- Jerome Schwartz (Jerome Lawrence),
- illustrated by
- Mark David
- "Happy valley," from The child's Socialist reader (1907) /
- "Doria Ramirez," from Small hands, big hands : seven profiles of Chicano migrant workers and their families (1970)
- Sandra Weiner --
- illustrated by
- Walter Crane
- "Battle in the barnyard," from Battle in the barnyard : stories and pictures for Worker's children (1932) /
- written by
- Helen Kay,
- illustrated by
- Excerpt from Funnybone alley (1927) /
- written by
- Alfred Kreymborg,
- illustrated by
- Boris Artzybasheff
- Teacup whale (1934)
- Lydia Gibson
- Geyt a hindele ken Bronzvil (A little hen goes to Brownsville) (1937) /
- written by
- Yehoshua Kaminski,
- Imagine.
- illustrated by
- Not Koslowsky,
- translated by
- Friso Henstra --
- "Why?" from Fairy tales for worker's children (1925) /
- written by
- Herminia Zur Mühlen,
- translated by
- Ida Dailes,
- illustrated by
- Lydia Gibson
- Hildegarde Hoyt Swift,
- illustrated by
- Lynd Ward
- "Stories for children," from Freedom (1950-1955) /
- written by
- Linda Lewis, Elsie Robins ... [et al.]
- "Lucretia Mott," from Independent Voices (1968) /
- written by
- Eve Merriam
- "High John the conqueror," from Black folktales /
- History and heroes.
- written by
- Julius Lester,
- illustrated by
- Tom Feelings --
- "American history retold in pictures" (1931) /
- written by
- Jack Hardy,
- illustrated by
- William Siegel
- Excerpt form North star shining : a pictorial history of the American Negro (1947) /
- written by
- "Who stole the tarts?" from The Pogo stepmother goose (1954) /
- written by
- Lewis Carroll,
- adapted and illustrated by
- Walt Kelly
- X : a fabulous child's story (1978) /
- written by
- Lois Gould,
- illustrated by
- Jacqueline Chwast
- Person's a person.
- "Princess who stood on her own two feet," from Stories for free children (1982) /
- written by
- Jeanne Desy,
- illustrated by
- Leslie Udry
- Excerpts from Elizabeth : a Puerto Rican-American child tells her story (1974)
- Joe Molnar --
- Little boy in a big city," from The first book of Negroes (1952) /
- written by
- Langston Hughes,
- illustrated by
- Ursula Koering
- "Sneetches" (1953)
- Dr. Seuss
- In Henry's backyard : the races of mankind (1948) /
- written by
- Ruth Benedict, Gene Weltfish,
- illustrated by
- United Productions of America
- Three promises to you (1957)
- Munro Leaf
- Excerpt from Come with me : poems, guessing poems, and dance poems for young people (1963) /
- written by
- Edith Segal,
- Peace.
- illustrated by
- Samuel Kamen
- "Buster Brown plays David and Goliath," from Buster Brown goes shooting and other stories (1907)
- R.F. Outcault
- "How two sweetheart dippies sat in the moonlight on a lumber yard fence and heard about the Sooners and the Boomers," from Rootabaga pigeons (1923) /
- written by
- Carl Sandburg,
- illustrated by
- Maud Petersham, Miska Petersham
- Isbn
- 9780814757208
- Label
- Tales for little rebels : a collection of radical children's literature
- Title
- Tales for little rebels
- Title remainder
- a collection of radical children's literature
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Julia L. Mickenberg and Philip Nel ; foreword by Jack Zipes
- Subject
-
- American literature -- 20th century
- Children and politics -- Literary collections
- Children's literature, American
- Children's literature, American -- Political aspects
- Children's literature, American -- Social aspects
- Politics and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Radicalism in literature
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 810.8/09282
- Government publication
- government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PS509.C519
- LC item number
- T36 2008
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1969-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Mickenberg, Julia L
- Nel, Philip
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Children and politics
- Children's literature, American
- American literature
- Children's literature, American
- Children's literature, American
- Politics and literature
- Radicalism in literature
- Label
- Tales for little rebels : a collection of radical children's literature, edited by Julia L. Mickenberg and Philip Nel ; foreword by Jack Zipes
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-289) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Foreword: The
- twists and turns of radical children's literature
- Jack Zipes
- Introduction
- Julia Mickenberg, Philip Nel --
- Selections from "Pioneer Mother Goose" (1934) /
- written by
- Ned Donn,
- illustrated by
- Bill Gropper (William Gropper)
- "ABC for Martin" from Martin's annual (1935)
- M. Boland
- Excerpts from The Black BC's (1970) /
- written by
- Lucille Clifton,
- R is for rebel.
- illustrated by
- Don Miller --
- Excerpt from The Socialist primer : a book of first lessons for the little ones in words of one syllable (1908) /
- written by
- Nicholas Klein,
- illistrated by
- Ryan Walker
- Excerpt form The Socialist primer (1930)
- Art Young
- John English
- Day they parachuted cats on Borneo : a drama of ecology (1971) /
- written by
- Charlotte Pomerantz,
- scenery by
- Jose Aruego
- Red ribbons for Emma (1981) /
- written by
- New Mexico People & Energy Collective: Deb Preusch, Tom Barry, Beth Wood --
- Subversive science and dramas of ecology.
- Excerpt from Nature talks on economics (1912)
- Caroline Nelson
- Excerpts from Science and history for girls and boys (1932)
- William Montgomery Brown
- "Races of mankind," from Climbing our family tree (1945)
- Alex Novikoff,
- illustrated by
- Ruth Brindze,
- illustrated by
- Emery I. Gondor
- Story of your coat (1946) /
- written by
- Clara Hollos,
- illustrated by
- Herbert Kruckman
- Little tailor (1955)
- William Gropper
- Work, workers, and money.
- Girls can be anything (1973) /
- written by
- Norma Klein,
- illustrated by
- Roy Doty --
- "Sharecroppers" (1937) /
- written by
- Langston Hughes,
- illustrated by
- Fred Ellis
- Excerpt from Johnny get your money's worth (and Jane too) /
- written by
- Juanita Preval
- "Pickets and slippery sticks," from New pioneer story book (1935) /
- written by
- Myra Page,
- illustrated by
- Lydia Gibson
- "Beavers" (1936) /
- written by
- Oscar Saul, Lou Lantz,
- illustrated by
- Organize.
- Jack Herman
- "Mary stays after school or, What this union is about" (1939)
- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
- Mr. His : a children's story for anybody (1939)
- A. Redfield (Syd Hoff)
- Oscar the ostrich (1940) /
- written by
- Jerome Schwartz (Jerome Lawrence),
- illustrated by
- Mark David
- "Happy valley," from The child's Socialist reader (1907) /
- "Doria Ramirez," from Small hands, big hands : seven profiles of Chicano migrant workers and their families (1970)
- Sandra Weiner --
- illustrated by
- Walter Crane
- "Battle in the barnyard," from Battle in the barnyard : stories and pictures for Worker's children (1932) /
- written by
- Helen Kay,
- illustrated by
- Excerpt from Funnybone alley (1927) /
- written by
- Alfred Kreymborg,
- illustrated by
- Boris Artzybasheff
- Teacup whale (1934)
- Lydia Gibson
- Geyt a hindele ken Bronzvil (A little hen goes to Brownsville) (1937) /
- written by
- Yehoshua Kaminski,
- Imagine.
- illustrated by
- Not Koslowsky,
- translated by
- Friso Henstra --
- "Why?" from Fairy tales for worker's children (1925) /
- written by
- Herminia Zur Mühlen,
- translated by
- Ida Dailes,
- illustrated by
- Lydia Gibson
- Hildegarde Hoyt Swift,
- illustrated by
- Lynd Ward
- "Stories for children," from Freedom (1950-1955) /
- written by
- Linda Lewis, Elsie Robins ... [et al.]
- "Lucretia Mott," from Independent Voices (1968) /
- written by
- Eve Merriam
- "High John the conqueror," from Black folktales /
- History and heroes.
- written by
- Julius Lester,
- illustrated by
- Tom Feelings --
- "American history retold in pictures" (1931) /
- written by
- Jack Hardy,
- illustrated by
- William Siegel
- Excerpt form North star shining : a pictorial history of the American Negro (1947) /
- written by
- "Who stole the tarts?" from The Pogo stepmother goose (1954) /
- written by
- Lewis Carroll,
- adapted and illustrated by
- Walt Kelly
- X : a fabulous child's story (1978) /
- written by
- Lois Gould,
- illustrated by
- Jacqueline Chwast
- Person's a person.
- "Princess who stood on her own two feet," from Stories for free children (1982) /
- written by
- Jeanne Desy,
- illustrated by
- Leslie Udry
- Excerpts from Elizabeth : a Puerto Rican-American child tells her story (1974)
- Joe Molnar --
- Little boy in a big city," from The first book of Negroes (1952) /
- written by
- Langston Hughes,
- illustrated by
- Ursula Koering
- "Sneetches" (1953)
- Dr. Seuss
- In Henry's backyard : the races of mankind (1948) /
- written by
- Ruth Benedict, Gene Weltfish,
- illustrated by
- United Productions of America
- Three promises to you (1957)
- Munro Leaf
- Excerpt from Come with me : poems, guessing poems, and dance poems for young people (1963) /
- written by
- Edith Segal,
- Peace.
- illustrated by
- Samuel Kamen
- "Buster Brown plays David and Goliath," from Buster Brown goes shooting and other stories (1907)
- R.F. Outcault
- "How two sweetheart dippies sat in the moonlight on a lumber yard fence and heard about the Sooners and the Boomers," from Rootabaga pigeons (1923) /
- written by
- Carl Sandburg,
- illustrated by
- Maud Petersham, Miska Petersham
- Dimensions
- 29 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 295 pages
- Isbn
- 9780814757208
- Isbn Type
- (cl : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2008020926
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
-
- ocn227931010
- (OCoLC)227931010
- Label
- Tales for little rebels : a collection of radical children's literature, edited by Julia L. Mickenberg and Philip Nel ; foreword by Jack Zipes
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-289) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Foreword: The
- twists and turns of radical children's literature
- Jack Zipes
- Introduction
- Julia Mickenberg, Philip Nel --
- Selections from "Pioneer Mother Goose" (1934) /
- written by
- Ned Donn,
- illustrated by
- Bill Gropper (William Gropper)
- "ABC for Martin" from Martin's annual (1935)
- M. Boland
- Excerpts from The Black BC's (1970) /
- written by
- Lucille Clifton,
- R is for rebel.
- illustrated by
- Don Miller --
- Excerpt from The Socialist primer : a book of first lessons for the little ones in words of one syllable (1908) /
- written by
- Nicholas Klein,
- illistrated by
- Ryan Walker
- Excerpt form The Socialist primer (1930)
- Art Young
- John English
- Day they parachuted cats on Borneo : a drama of ecology (1971) /
- written by
- Charlotte Pomerantz,
- scenery by
- Jose Aruego
- Red ribbons for Emma (1981) /
- written by
- New Mexico People & Energy Collective: Deb Preusch, Tom Barry, Beth Wood --
- Subversive science and dramas of ecology.
- Excerpt from Nature talks on economics (1912)
- Caroline Nelson
- Excerpts from Science and history for girls and boys (1932)
- William Montgomery Brown
- "Races of mankind," from Climbing our family tree (1945)
- Alex Novikoff,
- illustrated by
- Ruth Brindze,
- illustrated by
- Emery I. Gondor
- Story of your coat (1946) /
- written by
- Clara Hollos,
- illustrated by
- Herbert Kruckman
- Little tailor (1955)
- William Gropper
- Work, workers, and money.
- Girls can be anything (1973) /
- written by
- Norma Klein,
- illustrated by
- Roy Doty --
- "Sharecroppers" (1937) /
- written by
- Langston Hughes,
- illustrated by
- Fred Ellis
- Excerpt from Johnny get your money's worth (and Jane too) /
- written by
- Juanita Preval
- "Pickets and slippery sticks," from New pioneer story book (1935) /
- written by
- Myra Page,
- illustrated by
- Lydia Gibson
- "Beavers" (1936) /
- written by
- Oscar Saul, Lou Lantz,
- illustrated by
- Organize.
- Jack Herman
- "Mary stays after school or, What this union is about" (1939)
- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
- Mr. His : a children's story for anybody (1939)
- A. Redfield (Syd Hoff)
- Oscar the ostrich (1940) /
- written by
- Jerome Schwartz (Jerome Lawrence),
- illustrated by
- Mark David
- "Happy valley," from The child's Socialist reader (1907) /
- "Doria Ramirez," from Small hands, big hands : seven profiles of Chicano migrant workers and their families (1970)
- Sandra Weiner --
- illustrated by
- Walter Crane
- "Battle in the barnyard," from Battle in the barnyard : stories and pictures for Worker's children (1932) /
- written by
- Helen Kay,
- illustrated by
- Excerpt from Funnybone alley (1927) /
- written by
- Alfred Kreymborg,
- illustrated by
- Boris Artzybasheff
- Teacup whale (1934)
- Lydia Gibson
- Geyt a hindele ken Bronzvil (A little hen goes to Brownsville) (1937) /
- written by
- Yehoshua Kaminski,
- Imagine.
- illustrated by
- Not Koslowsky,
- translated by
- Friso Henstra --
- "Why?" from Fairy tales for worker's children (1925) /
- written by
- Herminia Zur Mühlen,
- translated by
- Ida Dailes,
- illustrated by
- Lydia Gibson
- Hildegarde Hoyt Swift,
- illustrated by
- Lynd Ward
- "Stories for children," from Freedom (1950-1955) /
- written by
- Linda Lewis, Elsie Robins ... [et al.]
- "Lucretia Mott," from Independent Voices (1968) /
- written by
- Eve Merriam
- "High John the conqueror," from Black folktales /
- History and heroes.
- written by
- Julius Lester,
- illustrated by
- Tom Feelings --
- "American history retold in pictures" (1931) /
- written by
- Jack Hardy,
- illustrated by
- William Siegel
- Excerpt form North star shining : a pictorial history of the American Negro (1947) /
- written by
- "Who stole the tarts?" from The Pogo stepmother goose (1954) /
- written by
- Lewis Carroll,
- adapted and illustrated by
- Walt Kelly
- X : a fabulous child's story (1978) /
- written by
- Lois Gould,
- illustrated by
- Jacqueline Chwast
- Person's a person.
- "Princess who stood on her own two feet," from Stories for free children (1982) /
- written by
- Jeanne Desy,
- illustrated by
- Leslie Udry
- Excerpts from Elizabeth : a Puerto Rican-American child tells her story (1974)
- Joe Molnar --
- Little boy in a big city," from The first book of Negroes (1952) /
- written by
- Langston Hughes,
- illustrated by
- Ursula Koering
- "Sneetches" (1953)
- Dr. Seuss
- In Henry's backyard : the races of mankind (1948) /
- written by
- Ruth Benedict, Gene Weltfish,
- illustrated by
- United Productions of America
- Three promises to you (1957)
- Munro Leaf
- Excerpt from Come with me : poems, guessing poems, and dance poems for young people (1963) /
- written by
- Edith Segal,
- Peace.
- illustrated by
- Samuel Kamen
- "Buster Brown plays David and Goliath," from Buster Brown goes shooting and other stories (1907)
- R.F. Outcault
- "How two sweetheart dippies sat in the moonlight on a lumber yard fence and heard about the Sooners and the Boomers," from Rootabaga pigeons (1923) /
- written by
- Carl Sandburg,
- illustrated by
- Maud Petersham, Miska Petersham
- Dimensions
- 29 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 295 pages
- Isbn
- 9780814757208
- Isbn Type
- (cl : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2008020926
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
-
- ocn227931010
- (OCoLC)227931010
Subject
- American literature -- 20th century
- Children and politics -- Literary collections
- Children's literature, American
- Children's literature, American -- Political aspects
- Children's literature, American -- Social aspects
- Politics and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Radicalism in literature
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