Black Intellectual Thought in Education

Black Intellectual Thought in Education
Title Black Intellectual Thought in Education PDF eBook
Author Carl A. Grant
Publisher Routledge
Pages 203
Release 2015-09-25
Genre Education
ISBN 1136172831

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Black Intellectual Thought in Education celebrates the exceptional academic contributions of African-American education scholars Anna Julia Cooper, Carter G. Woodson, and Alain Leroy Locke to the causes of social science, education, and democracy in America. By focusing on the lives and projects of these three figures specifically, it offers a powerful counter-narrative to the dominant, established discourse in education and critical social theory--helping to better serve the population that critical theory seeks to advocate. Rather than attempting to "rescue" a few African American scholars from obscurity or marginalization, this powerful volume instead highlights ideas that must be probed and critically examined in order to deal with prevailing contemporary educational issues. Cooper, Woodson, and Locke’s history of engagement with race, democracy, education, gender and life is a dynamic, demanding, and authentic narrative for those engaged with these important issues.

Education as Freedom

Education as Freedom
Title Education as Freedom PDF eBook
Author Noel S. Anderson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre African American educators
ISBN 9780739120682

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Education as Freedom is a groundbreaking edited text that documents and reexamines African-American empirical, methodological, and theoretical contributions to knowledge-making, teaching, and learning and American education from the nineteenth through the twenty-first century, a dynamic period of African-American educational thought and activism. Education as Freedom is a long awaited text that historicizes the current racial achievement gap as well as illuminates the myriad of African American voices and actions to define the purpose of education and to push the limits of the democratic experiment in the United States.

The Black Intellectual Tradition

The Black Intellectual Tradition
Title The Black Intellectual Tradition PDF eBook
Author Derrick P. Alridge
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 447
Release 2021-08-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0252052757

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Considering the development and ongoing influence of Black thought From 1900 to the present, people of African descent living in the United States have drawn on homegrown and diasporic minds to create a Black intellectual tradition engaged with ideas on race, racial oppression, and the world. This volume presents essays on the diverse thought behind the fight for racial justice as developed by African American artists and intellectuals; performers and protest activists; institutions and organizations; and educators and religious leaders. By including both women’s and men’s perspectives from the U.S. and the Diaspora, the essays explore the full landscape of the Black intellectual tradition. Throughout, contributors engage with important ideas ranging from the consideration of gender within the tradition, to intellectual products generated outside the intelligentsia, to the ongoing relationship between thought and concrete effort in the quest for liberation. Expansive in scope and interdisciplinary in practice, The Black Intellectual Tradition delves into the ideas that animated a people’s striving for full participation in American life. Contributors: Derrick P. Alridge, Keisha N. Blain, Cornelius L. Bynum, Jeffrey Lamar Coleman, Pero Gaglo Dagbovie, Stephanie Y. Evans, Aaron David Gresson III, Claudrena N. Harold, Leonard Harris, Maurice J. Hobson, La TaSha B. Levy, Layli Maparyan, Zebulon V. Miletsky, R. Baxter Miller, Edward Onaci, Venetria K. Patton, James B. Stewart, and Nikki M. Taylor

Being Black, Teaching Black

Being Black, Teaching Black
Title Being Black, Teaching Black PDF eBook
Author Nancy Lynne Westfield
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 253
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 142673185X

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In this volume a group of eminent African American scholars of religious and theological studies examine the problems and prospects of black scholarship in the theological academy. They assess the role that prominent black scholars have played in transforming the study and teaching of religion and theology, the need for a more thorough-going incorporation of the fruits of black scholarship into the mainstream of the academic study of religion, and the challenges and opportunities of bringing black art, black intellectual thought, and black culture into predominantly white classrooms and institutions.

The Education of Black People

The Education of Black People
Title The Education of Black People PDF eBook
Author W. E. B. DuBois
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 225
Release 2001-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1583670432

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This book contains speeches written nearly one hundred years ago.

The Mis-Education of the Negro

The Mis-Education of the Negro
Title The Mis-Education of the Negro PDF eBook
Author Carter G. Woodson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 171
Release 2013-03-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1625582889

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The Mis-Education of the Negro is one of the most important books on education ever written. Carter G. Woodson shows us the weakness of Euro-centric based curriculums that fail to include African American history and culture. This system mis-educates the African American student, failing to prepare them for success and to give them an adequate sense of who they are within the system that they must live. Woodson provides many strong solutions to the problems he identifies. A must-read for anyone working in the education field.

Black Education

Black Education
Title Black Education PDF eBook
Author Joyce E. King
Publisher Routledge
Pages 474
Release 2006-04-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1135602794

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This volume presents the findings and recommendations of the American Educational Research Association Sponsored Commission on research in Black Education's investigation of the major issues that hinder the education of Black people in the U.S., other di