Mary Jane

Mary Jane

Dorothy Sterling
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Mary Jane finds that it is much more difficult than she expected to be the only black girl amongst the white at Wilson High when she is chosen as one of two non-white students for a newly integrated school. Mary Jane had been sheltered from white antagonisms, and is now suddenly thrust into a world of snobbery, prejudice and suspicion. At first she bitterly resents the role of ambassador, but slowly becomes less defensive and forms a sound relationship with her classmates based on genuine compatability. While the fictional aspects of the story are little more than adequate, the real value for the high school reader is the clear, undeviating challenge to prejudice, the expose of some of its evils in their active and virulent forms, and a removal of the issue from the academic to the recognizable level
Genres: Young AdultJuvenileChildrensFictionHistorical FictionNovels
214 Pages

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