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Constructing a Black Curriculum: Race, Representation, and the Politics of Knowledge: New Directions in the History of Education

Autor Amato Nocera
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Constructing a Black Curriculum reframes how we understand Black Americans’ intellectual and political engagement with education during the first half of the twentieth century. It traces the powerful, diffuse movement created by Black Americans to build what Nocera calls a “Black Curriculum:" a communal effort to represent Black identity, guide racial consciousness, and rebut claims of inferiority. This curriculum first developed as a public educational project in Black learned societies and during the Harlem Renaissance before making its way into schools. The struggle for a Black curriculum was not only a fight against white supremacy, but also an internal debate among Black advocates over the very nature of how race should be represented and taught. This book illuminates this struggle through the work of Black intellectuals (Alexander Crummell, Carter G. Woodson, Hubert Harrison, and Alain Locke) and the intellectual contributions of African American educators (Nannie Burroughs, Jane Dabney Shackelford, and Julia Davis). This essential history provides vital context for contemporary debates over curriculum reform, racial knowledge, and the enduring quest for educational equity.
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ISBN-13: 9781978849693
ISBN-10: 1978849699
Pagini: 234
Ilustrații: 20 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Seria New Directions in the History of Education


Notă biografică

Amato Nocera is an assistant professor of educational equity in the department of Teacher Education and Learning Sciences at North Carolina State University. This is his first book.

Cuprins

Note on Terminology
List of Abbreviations 
Introduction: The Intellectual Legacy of a Black Curriculum for Black Consciousness       
Chapter 1: The Building Blocks of the Black Curriculum: Black Learned Societies and Racial Uplift at the Turn of the Century                   
Chapter 2: “More than Equivalent to a Year of College”: Hubert Harrison and the Black Curriculum in Harlem’s New Negro Movement                
Chapter 3: Carter G. Woodson: The Black Curriculum Goes to School 
Chapter 4: Interwar Cultural Education and the Black Curriculum: The Case of Rachel Davis DuBois and Alain Locke                     
Chapter 5: African American Teachers and the Pedagogy of the Black Curriculum
Conclusion: The Afterlife of the Black Curriculum
Acknowledgments 
Notes
Bibliography    
Index

Descriere

Constructing a Black Curriculum traces a powerful movement to create a “Black Curriculum:" a communal effort to represent Black identity, guide racial consciousness, and rebut claims of inferiority. The book follows a group of Black intellectuals, activists, and educators who waged an intellectual campaign against white supremacy, but also came to very different conclusions about how race should be represented and taught in that struggle.