Grandpa, is everything black bad?
Dublin Core
Title
Grandpa, is everything black bad?
Description
Montsho struggles with the dark color of his skin. Everything around him that is black is considered bad. Thankfully, Muntsho's grandfather teaches him to appreciate his black skin by telling him stories about his African heritage.
Author
Holman, Sandy Lynne
Publisher
The Culture Co-Op
Picture Book Entry Item Type Metadata
Illustrator
Kometiani, Lela
ISBN
0-9644655-0-7
City of Publication
California
Year of Publication
1999
Author of Abstract
Abstract provided by Bianca Guynn, 2010
Tags
activities, africa, african, african american, animals, bedtime, colors, confusion, death, discrimination, egypt, emotions, friendship, glasses, grandparents, greek, history, identity, instruments, inventions, language, playing, pride, relationship, rhythm, royalty, self esteem, sounds, storytelling, television, traditions, understanding, witches
Citation
Holman, Sandy Lynne, “Grandpa, is everything black bad?,” Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University, accessed April 3, 2025, https://dlp.lib.miamioh.edu/picturebook/items/show/11270.