Full Description
A Critical Black Pedagogy Reader: The Brothers Speak entails essays and speeches from leading Black men who offered critiques of Black education. This volume demonstrates that Black men have clapped back at the educational structures that have attempted to domesticate Black peoples. The book introduces Critical Black Pedagogy as an approach to addressing issues of equity, diversity, and social justice in education.
Contents
Series Foreword
Abul Pitre
Foreword
Chance W. Lewis, Ph.D., Collaborative Director, Carol Grotnes Belk Distinguished Professor of Urban Education, Department of Middle, Secondary and K-12 Education, UNC Charlotte
Introduction
Abul Pitre
Chapter 1- What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
Frederick Douglass
Chapter 2- The Awakening of the Negro
Booker T. Washington
Chapter 3- The Education of Black Folk
W. E. B. DuBois
Chapter 4- Educate Yourself
Marcus Garvey
Chapter 5- The Seat of the Trouble
Carter G. Woodson
Chapter 6- The Purpose of Education
Martin Luther King Jr.
Chapter 7- A Talk to Teachers
James Baldwin
Chapter 8- History Is a Weapon
Malcolm X
Chapter 9- Get Knowledge to Benefit Self
Elijah Muhammad
About the Editor
About the Writers
Index