Non-White Characters Are Underrepresented In Children's Literature

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Racial conflicts are an important part of society, Most are taught, and therefore believe, that everyone is equal in the world. There are no longer laws separating people by the way they look. Laws do however protect one from being denied a job or help because of race. People are continually striving for equal representation in government and media, but what about children’s literature? Non-white characters are underrepresented in children literature. “Why are they always white children?” Nancy Larrick’s article began. She documented the world of all white characters in books in 1965. At that time only .8% of children’s books had a nonwhite character. This problem hasn’t changed much over the past 53 years. In 2012 the Cooperative Children’s