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Negritenok Dzhon [Negro Boy John]. Vilnius: Gosudarstvennoe izdatelstvo khudozhestvennoi literatury litovskoi SSR, 1951.

Title

Negritenok Dzhon [Negro Boy John]. Vilnius: Gosudarstvennoe izdatelstvo khudozhestvennoi literatury litovskoi SSR, 1951.

Subject

Black Literature in the Soviet Union

Description

This children’s book serves as a poignant example of Soviet propaganda, specifically addressing racial equality and promoting communist ideals. An African American boy named John York leads a challenging life in the USA, marked by poverty, racial discrimination, and tragedy. The narrative of the story takes a turn when John finds refuge in the USSR, highlighting the Soviet Union’s supposed utopia, where everyone is equal and treated as a friend.

Creator

Anzel’mas Matutis, author.
Nikolai Milovanov, translator.
N. Sergeeva, illustrator.

Publisher

Vilnius: Gosudarstvennoe izdatelstvo khudozhestvennoi literatury litovskoi SSR

Date

1951.

Language

Russian

Type

Children's book

Files

John 1.jpg
John 2.jpg
John 3.jpg
John 4.jpg

Citation

Anzel’mas Matutis, author. Nikolai Milovanov, translator. N. Sergeeva, illustrator., “Negritenok Dzhon [Negro Boy John]. Vilnius: Gosudarstvennoe izdatelstvo khudozhestvennoi literatury litovskoi SSR, 1951.,” Exhibits, accessed March 31, 2025, https://exhibits.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/27146.