Myths, Folktales and Fairy Tales
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1. Robert M. Gay,
Writing Through Reading
(Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921), p. vii.
2.
Ibid
., p. xvi.
3. Evelyn R. Robinson, ed.
Readings About Children’s Literature
(New York: David McKay Company, Inc., 1967), p. 97.
4.
Ibid.
, p. 98.
5. Gay, op.
cit
., pp. 7 and 8.
6. Gay, op. cit., p. 22.
7. Gay, op.
cit
., p. 25.
8. Gay, op. cit., p. 41.
9. Gay, op.
cit
., p. 43.
10. Arnold B. Cherney,
Teaching Culturally Disadvantaged in the Elementary School
(Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Books, Inc., 1967), p. 17.
11. Gay, op.
cit
., p. 72.
12. Gay, op.
cit
., p. 77.
13. Aragon, Georgio Castaneda.
Ensenada.
Skokie, Illinois: National Textbook Company.
14. Hughes, Langston.
Poetry of the Negro.
New York: Doubleday.
15. Robinson, Evelyn R., ed.
Readings About Children’s
Literature. New York: David McKay Company, 1965.
16. Hughes, Langston.
The Poetry of the Negro
. New York: Doubleday.
17. Ibid.