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Chapter 1. How to Think about Childhood
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Foreword xi
- Preface xv
- Introduction: Ain’t I a Person? 1
- Chapter 1. How to Think about Childhood 15
- Chapter 2. How to Think about Children’s Rights 29
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Part I. The Privacy Principle: Stories of Bondage and Belonging
- Chapter 3. Boys in Slavery and Servitude 51
- Chapter 4. Girls at the Intersection of Age, Race, and Gender 75
- Chapter 5. Growing Up in State Custody 93
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Part II. The Agency Principle: Stories of Voice and Participation
- Chapter 6. The Printer’s Apprentice 111
- Chapter 7. Youth in the Civil Rights Movement 133
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Part III. The Equality Principle: Stories of Equal Opportunity
- Chapter 8. Old Maids and Little Women 159
- Chapter 9. Breaking the Prison of Disability 180
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Part IV. The Dignity Principle: Stories of Resistance and Resilience
- Chapter 10. Hide and Survive 213
- Chapter 11. Children at Work 234
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Part V. The Protection Principle: Stories of Guilt and Innocence
- Chapter 12. Telling the Scariest Secrets 259
- Chapter 13. Age and the Idea of Innocence 279
- Conclusion: The Future of Rights 304
- Notes 315
- Bibliography 337
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Foreword xi
- Preface xv
- Introduction: Ain’t I a Person? 1
- Chapter 1. How to Think about Childhood 15
- Chapter 2. How to Think about Children’s Rights 29
-
Part I. The Privacy Principle: Stories of Bondage and Belonging
- Chapter 3. Boys in Slavery and Servitude 51
- Chapter 4. Girls at the Intersection of Age, Race, and Gender 75
- Chapter 5. Growing Up in State Custody 93
-
Part II. The Agency Principle: Stories of Voice and Participation
- Chapter 6. The Printer’s Apprentice 111
- Chapter 7. Youth in the Civil Rights Movement 133
-
Part III. The Equality Principle: Stories of Equal Opportunity
- Chapter 8. Old Maids and Little Women 159
- Chapter 9. Breaking the Prison of Disability 180
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Part IV. The Dignity Principle: Stories of Resistance and Resilience
- Chapter 10. Hide and Survive 213
- Chapter 11. Children at Work 234
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Part V. The Protection Principle: Stories of Guilt and Innocence
- Chapter 12. Telling the Scariest Secrets 259
- Chapter 13. Age and the Idea of Innocence 279
- Conclusion: The Future of Rights 304
- Notes 315
- Bibliography 337
- Index 349