Laura Ingalls Wilder's name pulled from library award over stereotypical in her popular books

Laura Ingalls Wilder's name is set to be removed from a major children's book award after concerns were raised about the "Little House on the Prairie" author's depiction of certain races in the early-to-mid 20th century.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's name pulled from library award over 'stereotypical attitudes' in her popular books
-----------------------------------------''

As you leftist Hitlers use to laugh at all the other pro Trump people getting their sites shut down, or gettng banned as you watch people getting kicked off sites because your cowardly asses reported them well all that time you thougght you were so specail cause your not a Trump supporter , welll it kinda looks like BLOW BACK IS GONNA be easting you hypocirtes alive bhaahah.
The ACLU will sue them - any day now
 
It is also known in literature circles that Laura Ingalls Wilder really wanted her books to be even more gritty realism and more adult but her famous daughter also a writer cleaned the stories up to sell to a commercial audience including families.

HumanitiesBack IssuesJuly/August 2014
Feature
Reading Laura Ingalls Wilder Is Not the Same When You’re a Parent.

Amy Lifson | HUMANITIES, July/August 2014 Volume 35, Number 4

...Wilder took her stoicism and plain speech from her parents’ example. In Little House on the Prairie, the entire family contracted malaria, and most likely would have died if not for the help of a black doctor who had been assisting the local Indians. As they slowly recovered, Pa proclaims, “It’s an ill wind that doesn’t blow some good."...
 

Forum List

Back
Top