Racism; African American; African American criminals; Legal services -- United States; Criminal courts; Criminal justice, Administration of United States
Bilingualism; Composition (Language arts); Education, Bilingual; Eighth grade (Education); English language--Study and teaching; English language--Writing; Writing -- Study and teaching; Writing -- Ability testing;
People with disabilities--Religious life; People with mental disabilities--Social aspects; Church work with people with mental disabilities--Catholic Church
Drew, Nancy (Fictitious character); Childhood; Children's literature, American--History and criticism--Theory, etc.; Children -- United States -- History
These two descriptions, made eighty-two years apart, of a best friend vary in significant ways and reflect the changes in the ideals of twentieth century American girlhood. There is a shift from individual leadership and self-reliance to valuing...