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"Mister Rogers: Keeper of the Dream" in Mister Rogers Neighborhood: Children, Television and Mister Rogers by Paula Lawrence Wehmiller "An educator long involved in civil rights, Paula Lawrence Wehmiller mines the disturbing issue of intolerance - both from without and within... It is a story of revelation and acceptance, an age-old tale about learning to love oneself before learning to love others. 'So often,' Wehmiller writes, 'the very thing that was a struggle for each of us - the thing that was injurious, the part of the story where we felt disconnected from ourselves, not understood, not accepted by others - is the thing we turn into the strength of our life's work."
- From the Editor's Introduction
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