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African American History (33), Racism (30), African Americans -- Juvenile fiction (20), Prejudice (20), Civil Rights Movement (18), Racial Justice (18), Antiracism Training (16), Dr Joy DeGruy Leary (15), PTSS (15), Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (15), Systemic Racism (14), Institutional Racism (14), Eyes on the Prize (13), Discrimination (12), Education (11), Historical Film (11), Documentary (9), Martin Luther King Jr (9), Culture (9), African Americans -- Fiction (8), African Americans (8), Community Change (8), Slavery (7), Frederick Douglass (7), Natives of North America. (7), Immigrant Communities (7), African Americans -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (7), Violence (6), Arts (6), White Privilege (6), 4th of July (6), White Supremacy (6), Abolitionism (6), Identity (6), The Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice (6), Mass Humanities (6), Boston African American National Historic Site (6), MA Office of Access and Equity (6), New Democracy Coaltion (6), The Mass Black Empowerment Coalition (6), New England Area Conference NAACP (6), First Church of Boston (6), Cognitive Dissonance (6), American (5), Diversity (5), Artists (5), Entertainment (5), Indigenous Peoples (5), Natives of North America -- Folklore (5), Bigotry (5), Slavery -- Fiction (5), Natives of North America -- Southwest (5), Slavery -- Juvenile fiction (5), Tim Wise (5), Black Panther Party (4), Grandmothers -- Fiction (4), In-house use only. (4), Politics (4), Toy and movable books -- Specimens. (4), Natives of North America -- Fiction (4), Race Relations (4), Natives of North America -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature (4), Classism (4), Africa -- Juvenile fiction. (4), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (4), Whiteness (4), Perception (4), Black History (4), Authors (4), Underground Railroad -- Juvenile literature (4), Colorlines (4), American Indians (4), Family life -- Fiction (4), American. (4), Short Film (4), Native Americans (4), politics (4), Holocaust (4), Lynching (4), ACLU (4), Denial (3), Natives of North America -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature. (3), Chicago (3), Feature Film (3), Natives of North America -- Folklore. (3), Quotations (3), Friendship -- Juvenile fiction (3), King (3), Stereotypes (3), Cold War (3), American Civil Liberties Union (3), San Francisco (3), Segregation (3), World War (3), ABC News (3), James Baldwin (3), Folklore -- Africa (3), Children's poetry (3), Prejudices -- Fiction (3), Anti-Racism (3), Native children -- North America -- Juvenile literature (3), Criminal Justice (3), September 11 (3), Baseball players -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (3), Natives of North America -- Juvenile fiction. (3), Multicultural education. (3), Early Slavery (3), Desegregation (3), Boston (3), -- Jr. (3), Women (3), Tales -- Africa (3), Poverty (3), Martin Luther (3), Grandmothers -- Juvenile fiction (3), Determination (Personality trait) -- Juvenile fiction (3), Massachusetts (3), The South (3), -- 1929-1968 -- Juvenile literature (2), American poetry -- African American authors. (2), Civil War (2), New -- Juvenile literature. (2), Steve Fayer (2), Deivid Ribeiro (2), White Attitudes (2), Racism in the Classroom (2), Racism in Education (2), New Orleans (2), Community Change Inc (2), etc -- Juvenile Literature (2), discussion (2), African Americans -- Civil rights -- Juvenile literature (2), Lawrence (2), Horace Seldon (2), Capital Punishment (2), Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature (2), West (2), Peace -- Literary collections (2), Talking About Race (2), Open Society Institute (2), Occupy Wall Street (2), Black Panthers (2), American -- Juvenile literature. (2), African Americans -- Quotations -- Juvenile literature (2), Jewish (1939-1945) -- France -- Paris -- Juvenile fiction (2), African Americans -- Juvenile fiction. (2), Night -- Juvenile fiction (2), Black Muslims -- Biography -- Juvenile literature. (2), Cherokee Natives -- Folklore (2), etc. -- Juvenile literature (2), Photographers -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (2), Natives of North America -- Great Plains -- Folklore (2), Natives of North America -- Food -- Juvenile literature. (2), Creation -- Folklore. (2), Spanish language -- Readers (2), Algonquian Natives -- Folklore (2), United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Juvenile literature. (2), African Americans in art -- Juvenile literature (2), American -- 19th century -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (2), Cinderella (Tale) (2), Basketball players -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (2), -- 1917-2000 -- Juvenile literature (2), Native art -- Florida -- Saint Augustine -- Juvenile literature (2), United States -- Race relations -- Juvenile literature (2), Storytelling -- Juvenile fictionAfrica -- Fiction (2), Ndebele -- Juvenile literature (2), Malcolm X -- 1925-1965 -- Juvenile literature (2), Black Muslims -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (2), American -- 20th century -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (2), Henry Hampton (2), African American authors -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (2), US History (2), Cameroon -- Juvenile fiction (2), Natives of North America -- Relocation -- Florida -- Saint Augustine -- Juvenile literature (2), racism (2), Responsibility -- Juvenile fiction (2), Pueblo Natives -- Juvenile literature (2), DSM (2), Ojibwa Natives -- Folklore (2), Natives of North America -- Social life and customs (2), Natives of North America -- History -- Juvenile literature (2), Natives of North America -- Great Plains -- History -- Juvenile literature (2), African American women civil rights workers -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (2), Judith Vecchione (2), Conference SCLC (2), Underground Railroad (2), Race (2), Mary (2), Colonialism (2), Deportation (2), Media (2), Deception (2), Schools (2), Stories in rhyme (2), Banneker (2), Stories in rhyme. (2), Sexuality (2), Fear (2), Death Penalty (2), Geronimo (2), Resistance (2), Indianer (2), Emmett Till (2), Jemison (2), Ethics (2), Benjamin (2), Spirituality (2), Africa (2), Mobs (2), Student Movement (2), Southern Christian Leadership (2), Julian Bond (2), New. (2), Children's writings (2), Satire (2), Government (2), Anthropology (2), Mississippi (2), Brown (2), Harlem (2), Apartheid (2), Faith (2), Children's literature (2), Egypt (2), Sitting Bull (2), Gender (2), Privilege (2), Nigeria (2), Single-parent families -- Juvenile fiction (2), South Africa (2), Jews -- France -- Paris -- Fiction (2), Women -- Biography. (2), Mothers and daughters -- Juvenile fiction (2), Families -- Juvenile fiction (2), Abraham Lincoln (2), African Americans -- Biography. (2), Abolition (2), Pride and vanity -- Juvenile fiction (2), Legislation (2), Jacob (2), Mother and child -- Juvenile fiction (2), Paul Marcus (2), Jews -- United States -- History -- Juvenile literature (2), ICE (2), litigation (2), Civil rights workers -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (2), Voting Rights (2), James Earl Jones (2), Sanders (2), Nordamerika (2), Homophobia (2), Civil Rights (2), Harry Belafonte (2), Litigation (2), Ralph Abernathy (2), SNCC (2), Black Power (2), Malcolm X (2), Baltimore (2), Racial Profiling (2), Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction (2), Judaism -- Customs and practices -- Juvenile literature (2), PTSD (2), Conduct of life -- Fiction (2), Powwows. (1), Ojibwa Indians -- Clothing (1), Native American dance -- Minnesota (1), Native Americans of North America -- Clothing -- Minnesota (1), French -- 20th century -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (1), United States -- Race relations -- Juvenile literature. (1), Pinkston Brenda (1), Igbo (African people) -- Folklore (1), Folklore -- Africa West (1), -- 1928- -- Juvenile literature (1), Holocaust survivors -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (1), Jewish authors -- Biography -- Juvenile literature (1), Wiesel (1), Ojibwa Native Americans -- Rites and ceremonies -- Juvenile literature (1), Ojibwa dance (1), Play -- Cross-cultural studies -- Juvenile literature (1), Powwows -- Minnesota -- Minneapolis -- Juvenile literature (1), Eastern -- Social conditions -- Juvenile literature. (1), United States -- Race relations (1), Elie (1), Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century (1), Legends -- Great Plains. (1), Igbo (African people) -- Social conditions -- Juvenile literature (1), Age groups -- Nigeria (1), Eastern -- Juvenile literature (1), Dinners and dining -- Juvenile literature (1), Ojibwa dance -- Juvenile literature (1), Mashpee Indians -- History (1), Natives of North America -- Massachusetts -- Mashpee (Town) -- History (1), Wampanoag Indians -- History. (1), Ernesto -- Trials (1), Trials (Rape) -- Arizona -- Juvenile literature (1), Self-incrimination -- United States -- Juvenile literature (1), Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters -- History -- Juvenile literature (1), City and town life -- Fiction. (1), Miranda (1)
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Sep 29, 2010
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Community Change, Inc Yvonne Pappenheim Library on Racism
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The Pappenheim Library is a free lending library of materials about racism and white privilege in the United States.

HOURS: The library is generally accessible during business hours except if the space is being used for a meeting or if staff is out. It is always wise to call before making plans to spend time in the library though dropping by if you are in the neighborhood is often a good bet.

About Me
Community Change was born out of the Civil Rights Movement and in response to the Kerner Commission which named racism as "a white problem." CCI has done what few organizations are willing to do: shine a spotlight on the roots of racism in white culture with the intention of dealing with racism at its source, as well as with its impact on communities of color.
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Boston
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http://www.communitychangeinc.org