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1 online resource. |
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Preface: a new grammar for black education -- Introduction: Blackness and the art of teaching -- Between coffle and classroom: Carter G. Woodson as a student and teacher, 1875-1912 -- "The association ... is standing like the watchman on the wall": fugitive pedagogy and Black institutional life -- A language we can see a future in: Black educational criticism as theory in its own right -- The fugitive slave as a folk hero in Black curricular imaginations: constructing new scripts of knowledge -- Fugitive pedagogy as a professional standard: Woodson's "abroad mentorship" of Black teachers -- "Doomed to be both a witness and a participant": the shared vulnerability of Black students and Black teachers -- Conclusion: Black schoolteachers and the origin story of Black studies. |
Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web. |
Note |
Description based on print version record. |
Subject |
Woodson, Carter Godwin, 1875-1950.
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African Americans -- Education -- History -- 20th century.
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Critical pedagogy -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
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African American teachers -- History -- 20th century.
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Added Author |
ProQuest (Firm)
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Added Title |
Carter G. Woodson and the art of Black teaching |
Related To |
Original 9780674983687 0674983688 (DLC) 2020042439 |
ISBN |
9780674259102 (electronic bk.) |
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0674259106 (electronic bk.) |
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9780674983687 |
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0674983688 |
OCLC # |
EBC6543671 |
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