Childhood and Race: Growing Up in the Empire
Childhood and Race: Growing Up in the Empire
This chapter considers some of the implications of indigenous involvement in the trans-imperial child movement, and the contribution of both to our understanding of histories of gender and race in settler colonies in the early 20th century. It also presents the inter-war debates about race and education policy.
Keywords: trans–imperial child movement, gender, race, colonies, education policy
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