Introduction<BR>Africa's Progeny Cast on America's Shores<BR>Mixed and Matched Colors: Interactions Between Enslaved and Slaveholder Children in the Old South<BR>Slave Children in Professional Households in the Antebellum South<BR>'No Bondage for Me': Free Black Boys and Girls Within a Slave Society<BR>'Dis was atter freedom come': The Gendered Nature of the Transition from Slavery to Freedom<BR>Multicultural Education at the Hampton Institute: A Case Study of the Shawnee Indians, 1900-1923<BR>'What a 'Life' This Is': An African American Girl Comes of Age During the Great Depression<BR>'You've Come a Long Way, Baby': Images of African American Children in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Print Media<BR>Violence and Fear of Violence: Everyday Reality for African American Youth in Nineteen and Twentieth Century America<BR>The Emmett Till Generation: African American Schoolchildren and the Modern <BR>Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1964