Liberation and Education : Perspectives on Black Educational Thought (New Directions in the History of Education)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 286 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781978829985

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Liberation and Education brings together a collection of essays about Black educators' and organizations' quests to cultivate and employ educational strategies for the liberation of Black people. The contributions examine the enduring nature of Black people's thinking about education prior to and through enslavement to the present. It documents a variety of critical accounts of how Black people have developed ways to free themselves mentally from the legacies of slavery, the view of Black inferiority, and white supremacy.

Contents

Introduction: Liberation and Education: Toward a History of Black Educational Thought
Ronald E. Chennault and Derrick P. Alridge
Chapter 1: African American Living Memory, Pedagogy, and the Slave Past: A Phenomenological Exploration of Remembrance
Stephen Haymes
Chapter 2: "At the Table": Nannie Helen Burroughs and the Early Rise of Womanism
Traki Taylor
Chapter 3: The Sacred Mission: Mapping the Intellectual Genealogy of Carter Godwin Woodson
Lasana D. Kazembe
Chapter 4: Anna Julia Cooper and Septima Poinsette Clark: Adult Education for Freedom, Racial Advancement, and Political Activism
Karen A. Johnson
Chapter 5: Black Women and White Philanthropy: The Impact of White Funding in the Development of the First Generation of Black Women Scholars and Artists
Linda Perkins
Chapter 6: Black Higher Educational Thought, 1932-1944
Alexis Johnson
Chapter 7: "Mind Stayed on Freedom": The History and Legacy of the Children's Defense Fund Freedom Schools Program
Kristal Moore Clemons and Lauren Lefty
Chapter 8: Education for Self-Determination: New Concept Development Center and Black Power Education in Chicago
Worth Kamili Hayes
Chapter 9: Critical Race Theory and Black Educational Thought: A Conversation
Adrienne Dixson and Gloria Ladson-Billings
Chapter 10: Slow Moving Tides: Black Women Leaders and the Politics of Representation
Deirdre Cobb-Roberts, Talia R. Esnard, and Maria Migueliz Valcarlos
Chapter 11: Theories about Blackness in Education: Amplifying the Black Radical Tradition as a Path Toward Black Educational Futures
Wintre Foxworth Johnson and Samiha Rahman
Chapter 12: "I Got a Lot to Be Mad About": The Anti-Blackness of Social Emotional Learning and Paths to Liberation
Johari Harris and Leoandra Onnie Rogers
Chapter 13: Fulfilling Education's Promise of Freedom: Advancing Black Identity and Subjectivity for Commensurate Citizenship
Sheron Fraser-Burgess
Chapter 14: Beyond Ressentiment: Notes Toward a Critical Moral Theory of African American Education
Corey D. B. Walker
Chapter 15: Reclaiming Communally Bonded Educators (CBE): A New, but Old Vision for the Field and Function of Black Educators
Jerome E. Morris and Luimil M. NegrÓn-PÉrez
Chapter 16: Education for Liberation in Black/Africana Studies and African-centered Education
James B. Stewart
Notes
Notes on Contributors
Index

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