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Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) and for a history of the protests against
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Examples in Children's Readers of the "Traditional" American family
A description of the "typical" American family was absorbed by
countless thousands of American school children in the "Dick and Jane"
readers that were popular from the 1930s through the 1970s. Published by Scott
Foresman and Company, the Dick and Jane reading series was abandoned amid
heavy criticism for its unrelenting white, middle-class perspective on life
in the United States. The following web site features out-of-print copies
of many of these books, along with a short history of the series and its major
author.