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Task 21: Read a children’s book that centers a disabled character but not their disability
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last updated Sep 25, 2022 09:27AM
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I'm still struggling with all I learned from this book. Roxanne Gay said it best, "You think you know the history of racism and then a book like this reveals that it’s so much worse than you could have also imagined."
The people who need to read this book never will. It will live inside me forever, and it will fuel my voice. ...more
The people who need to read this book never will. It will live inside me forever, and it will fuel my voice. ...more

This book was moving, logical, excellently written, and incredibly persuasive. It was horrific. I had the sensation that I need to examine things more closely. That this thesis was so obvious, but that I hadn’t connected the dots and appreciated the authors insights so very much for opening my eyes. I think every American should read this, it will change your perspective or confirm it. It made me extremely aware of my privilege. It reinforced my hunger to learn more and to try and make change in
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Aug 03, 2020
superawesomekt
marked it as to-be-continued
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Nov 01, 2020
Julie
marked it as to-read

Nov 17, 2020
anne
marked it as to-read

Dec 01, 2020
Jenny
marked it as to-read
