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Black Tales for White Children

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A collection of Swahili folktales translated and arranged from stories heard in coastal towns, camps and home evenings, presented with occasional rhymes and illustrative notes. The narratives move between animal trickster episodes, origin myths, hunting adventures and courtly anecdotes, and often blend Arabian supernatural figures with African jungle creatures and village scenes. Many pieces retain the rhythms and refrains of oral performance, combining practical wisdom, moral lessons and playful humor to suit family telling around the evening fire.

About the Author

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C. H. Stigand

C. H. Stigand was an author known for his work in children's literature, particularly for the book "Black Tales for White Children." This work explores themes of race and cultural identity, presenting stories that challenge societal norms and encourage understanding. Stigand's writing reflects a unique perspective, aiming to engage young readers with thought-provoking narratives. His contributions to literature, though limited in number, offer valuable insights into the complexities of race relations and the importance of empathy in storytelling.

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