When We Were Free to Be: Looking Back at a Children’s Classic and the Difference It Made

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When We Were Free to Be: Looking Back at a Children’s Classic and the Difference It Made

Author(s): Laura L. Lovett

  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov. 2012
  • Edition: New
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 344 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0807837237
  • ISBN-13: 9780807837238

Book Description

If you grew up in the era of mood rings and lava lamps, you probably remember Free to Be . . . You and Me–the groundbreaking children’s record, book, and television special that debuted in 1972. Conceived by actress and producer Marlo Thomas and promoted by Ms. magazine, it captured the spirit of the growing women’s movement and inspired girls and boys to challenge stereotypes, value cooperation, and respect diversity. In this lively collection marking the fortieth anniversary of Free to Be . . . You and Me, thirty-two contributors explore the creation and legacy of this popular children’s classic.
Featuring a prologue by Marlo Thomas,
When We Were Free to Be offers an unprecedented insiders’ view by the original creators, as well as accounts by activists and educators who changed the landscape of childhood in schools, homes, toy stores, and libraries nationwide. Essays document the rise of non-sexist children’s culture during the 1970s and address how Free to Be still speaks to families today.
Contributors are Alan Alda, Laura Briggs, Karl Bryant, Becky Friedman, Nancy Gruver, Carol Hall, Carole Hart, Dorothy Pitman Hughes, Joe Kelly, Cheryl Kilodavis, Dionne Kirschner, Francine Klagsbrun, Stephen Lawrence, Laura L. Lovett, Courtney Martin, Karin A. Martin, Tayloe McDonald, Trey McIntyre, Peggy Orenstein, Leslie Paris, Miriam Peskowitz, Deesha Philyaw, Abigail Pogrebin, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Robin Pogrebin, Patrice Quinn, Lori Rotskoff, Deborah Siegel, Jeremy Adam Smith, Barbara Sprung, Gloria Steinem, and Marlo Thomas.

Editorial Reviews

Review

How wonderful it is to see the paths taken by the younger contributors to this book–the ones who were children when Free to Be was first released. Reading about their journeys delighted and inspired me.–Marlo Thomas, from the Prologue

From the Inside Flap

Free to Be . . . You and Me–the groundbreaking children’s record, book, and television special that debuted in 1972–captured the spirit of the growing women’s movement and inspired girls and boys to challenge stereotypes, value cooperation, and respect diversity. In When We Were Free to Be, thirty-two contributors explore the creation and legacy of this popular children’s classic. Featuring a prologue by Marlo Thomas, this book offers an unprecedented insiders’ view by the creators, accounts by activists and educators who changed the landscape of childhood, and explorations of how Free to Be still speaks to families today.

About the Author

Laura L. Lovett is associate professor of history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and author of Conceiving the Future: Pronatalism, Reproduction, and the Family in the United States, 1890-1938

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