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How The Snowy Day Changed Children’s Books

How The Snowy Day Changed Children’s Books

Update: 2025-08-19
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The Snowy Day wasn’t the first picture book to feature a Black child as its beloved protagonist, but it might be the most visible. When it came out in 1962, it challenged the publishing industry to champion books that depict kids of color. Today, we find ourselves in a moment not so different from the one Ezra Jack Keats was in when he sat down to create The Snowy Day. We are, once again, fighting for the right to let kids read the books they love, and we’re still reminding each other that the characters kids see in those books really matters. 

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How The Snowy Day Changed Children’s Books

How The Snowy Day Changed Children’s Books

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