multicultural literature
Multicultural literature refers to literary works that represent and celebrate diverse cultures, experiences, and perspectives, allowing readers to gain insight into different ethnicities, races, religions, and backgrounds, thereby promoting understanding, tolerance, and appreciation for the rich diversity of the world.
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