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    The Education of African-Americans » Read Now

    by Antoine M. Garibaldi, Wornie L. Reed, Charles V. Willie. 214 pgs.

    This volume takes a comprehensive look at the education of African-Americans, specifically early childhood through postsecondary education, and relevant public policy issues since 1940. The list of contributors to the study includes white and black scholars who, by focusing on the known status of...
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    Education and Social Change: Themes in the History of American Schooling ("African-American Education: Hope and Despair" begins on p. 108) » Read Now

    by John L. Rury. 255 pgs.

    In this brief, interpretive history of American schooling, John Rury focuses on the evolving relationship between education and social change. The book considers the impact of social forces, such as industrialization, urbanization, immigration, and cultural conflict on the development of schools and...
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    In Hope of Liberty: Culture, Community, and Protest among Northern Free Blacks, 1700-1860 (Discussion of African-American education begins on p. 150) » Read Now

    by James Oliver Horton, Lois E. Horton. 340 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Prince Hall, a black veteran of the American Revolution, was insulted and disappointed but probably not surprised when white officials refused his offer of help. He had volunteered a troop of 700 Boston area blacks to help quell a rebellion of western Massachusetts farmers led by Daniel Shays during...
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    Permission to Remain among Us: Education for Blacks in Oberlin, Ohio, 1880-1914 » Read Now

    by Cally L.Waite. 145 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    Waite details the history of the community of Oberlin, Ohio, which demonstrated a commitment to the education of blacks during the antebellum period that was rare at the time. By the end of Reconstruction, however, black students at Oberlin were becoming segregated, and events at the college...
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    The Emergence of African American Literacy Traditions: Family and Community Efforts in the Nineteenth Century » Read Now

    by Phyllis M. Belt-Beyan, Ronald Lewis. 210 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    The ways in which the African American community learned to be proficient readers and writers during the 19th century were diverse, however, the greatest impact on literacy acquisition came from family and community efforts. African American arts, churches, benevolent societies, newspapers, literacy...
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    African American Teachers » Read Now

    by Clinton Cox. 172 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    Meet the black teacherswho spread the gift of knowledge-from the early years to modern timesBenjamin BannekerMary McLeod Bethune Francis Louis Cardozo Peter Humphries ClarkDaniel Coker Marva Delores CollinsJames P. Comer, M.D.Sarah Mapps Douglass W. E. B. Du BoisCatherine (Katy) Ferguson Charlotte...
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