Fugitive pedagogy : Carter G. Woodson and the art of black teaching / Jarvis R. Givens.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780674983687 (hbk.)
- 973.0496 GIV 23 020623
- LC2741 .G48 2021
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Includes index.
"The story of Black education is about more than desegregation and inclusion in mainstream schooling. Jarvis Givens returns to the classrooms of Jim Crow to highlight the forgotten work of Carter G. Woodson and his followers, who undertook the radical act of educating Black children. Their subversive methods continue to provide a model today"--
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