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Cover Page
Title Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Introduction by Barbara Mathias
Introduction by Mary Ann French
Advice for All Parents
1 Raise Your Replacements with Principle
2 Why White Parents Should Care
3 Examine Your Reluctance to Form Interracial Friendships
4 Make Acquaintances Across Color Lines
5 Trace Your Family’s History of Prejudice
6 Provide History That Fosters Pride
7 Get the Whole Story—His-Story, Her Story, Their Story & Our Story
8 Make History a Healing Course
9 Sensitize Your Parent-School Organization
10 Involve the Community
11 Begin the Lessons Early, Teach Responsibility
Infancy Through Preschool
12 Teach Identity Through Comparison
13 Reflect Reality Through Mirrors, Art and Yourself
14 Select the Right Preschool for Your Child
15 Don’t Pretend Discrimination Doesn’t Exist
16 Rise to the Challenge at School
17 Forge Ahead Without Hindering Your Child
The Early Elementary School Years
18 Tell the Truth About Slavery
19 Color Holidays, but Use All Shades of the Truth
20 Avoid Cultural Tourism
21 Be Careful About What Your Children Read
22 Think About How You Define Normal
23 Rule Out Discriminatory Remarks
The Upper Elementary School Years
24 Insist on Respect
25 Nurture and Spread Self-Esteem
26 Know Your Child’s Role Models
27 Help Broaden Your Child’s Social Circle
28 Expose Racial Stereotyping in Entertainment
The Young Teen Years
29 Select a Diverse Middle School
30 Listen To and Discuss Your Teen’s Concerns
31 Don’t Use Racism as a Crutch
32 If Trouble’s Brewing, Sound the Horn
33 Learn Compassion for All Colors
34 Encourage Community Service
The High School Years
35 Be Honest: Talk About Uncertainties
36 Beware of Your Nonverbal Messages
37 Speak Clearly and from the Heart
38 Challenge “Self-Segregation”
39 Face Your Teen’s Prejudice
40 Epilogue: Don’t Give Up. Keep the Faith.
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Copyright
About The Publisher
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