Epstein, R., Blake, J. J., & González, T.2017-06-282017-06-282017Epstein, R., Blake, J. J., & González, T. (2017). Girlhood interrupted: The erasure of Black girls' childhood. Washington, DC: Georgetown Law School Center on Poverty and Inequality.http://www.law.georgetown.edu/academics/centers-institutes/poverty-inequality/upload/girlhood-interrupted.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11212/3414This groundbreaking study by the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality provides—for the first time— data showing that adults view Black girls as less innocent and more adult-like than their white peers, especially in the age range of 5–14. The report builds on similar results that have emerged from studies of adult perceptions of Black boysen-USadult perceptionsBlack American girlslawGirlhood interrupted: The erasure of Black girls' childhoodArticle