Description: Historical Perspectives on the Education of Black Children by Harry Morgan The African American heritage is interwoven throughout the history of the United States, but few educators are prepared to teach children about the events that shaped the African American experience. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The African American heritage is interwoven throughout the history of the United States, but few educators are prepared to teach children about the events that shaped the African American experience. Most of the stories about slavery, the days when it was illegal to teach black children to read, and when blacks were not allowed to vote or own land, are part of the remembered oral history of black families. Morgan retells American history from the point of view of the events that effected blacks—the Great Depression, the WPA, and the federal policies that led to current Head Start programs, school integration in the 1950s and the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, the War on Poverty, and the IQ controversy. He shows how Aesop and the teachings of Socrates and Aristotle established the philosophical traditions perpetuated by the great black educators, W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington, with the purpose of providing black children with a better understanding of their heritage, their importance in American history, and their place in the world. Author Biography HARRY MORGAN is Professor of Early Childhood Education at West Georgia College. He is the author of Social Work in Early Childhood Programs (1975) and The Learning Community (1973). Table of Contents IntroductionThe Early PhilosophersEarly Theorists and PractitionersThe Slavery PeriodBeyond the Slavery PeriodThe Decades That Followed SlaveryThe Controversy Over African American IntelligenceHead Start: The Great DivideExemplary Programs, Methods and MaterialsSummarySelected BibliographyIndex Review "Morgan has given attention to a sorely needed aspect of Black education, learning, and self-help endeavors of people of color in the United States. Morgan not only revisits some of the familiar foundations that have influenced the education of Blacks, like slavery and Jim Crow, but he presents a fresh literary analysis of historical perspectives that have received little attention by scholars in describing Black educational institutions and in explaining self-help initiatives that have promoted Black learning, including both formal and informal strategies."-Galyn A. Vesey, Ph.D., Social Science Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Syracuse University?[M]organ illuminates a dramatic and largely hidden history in relatively few pages. He portrays the enduring resolves of Africans in America, in pursuit of not only education, but also assurance of their general civil rights, in the face of unrelenting opposition, the racism that seems to be rooted here permanently.?-Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal?Morgan approaches the education of black children through related historical events, philosophers, theorists, and practioners.?-MultiCultural Review?Recommended for students and faculty in teacher preparation programs.?-Choice"ÝM¨organ illuminates a dramatic and largely hidden history in relatively few pages. He portrays the enduring resolves of Africans in America, in pursuit of not only education, but also assurance of their general civil rights, in the face of unrelenting opposition, the racism that seems to be rooted here permanently."-Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal"Morgan approaches the education of black children through related historical events, philosophers, theorists, and practioners."-MultiCultural Review"Recommended for students and faculty in teacher preparation programs."-Choice"[M]organ illuminates a dramatic and largely hidden history in relatively few pages. He portrays the enduring resolves of Africans in America, in pursuit of not only education, but also assurance of their general civil rights, in the face of unrelenting opposition, the racism that seems to be rooted here permanently."-Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal Promotional Provides a multicultural resource that will enable educators and social scientists to integrate African American content into their teaching. Long Description The African American heritage is interwoven throughout the history of the United States, but few educators are prepared to teach children about the events that shaped the African American experience. Most of the stories about slavery, the days when it was illegal to teach black children to read, and when blacks were not allowed to vote or own land, are part of the remembered oral history of black families. Morgan retells American history from the point of view of the events that effected blacks--the Great Depression, the WPA, and the federal policies that led to current Head Start programs, school integration in the 1950s and the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, the War on Poverty, and the IQ controversy. He shows how Aesop and the teachings of Socrates and Aristotle established the philosophical traditions perpetuated by the great black educators, W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington, with the purpose of providing black children with a better understanding of their heritage, their importance in American history, and their place in the world. Review Quote "Recommended for students and faculty in teacher preparation programs."- Choice Promotional "Headline" Provides a multicultural resource that will enable educators and social scientists to integrate African American content into their teaching. Details ISBN0275950719 Author Harry Morgan Year 1995 ISBN-10 0275950719 ISBN-13 9780275950712 Format Hardcover Publication Date 1995-06-30 Country of Publication United States DEWEY 370.193420973 Short Title HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE Language English Media Book Place of Publication Westport Illustrations black & white illustrations Pages 256 Imprint Praeger Publishers Inc DOI 10.1604/9780275950712 UK Release Date 1995-06-30 AU Release Date 1995-06-30 NZ Release Date 1995-06-30 US Release Date 1995-06-30 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Audience Undergraduate Audience Age 7-17 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:6970665;
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Book Title: Historical Perspectives on the Education of Black Children
Publisher: ABC-Clio
Publication Year: 1995
Subject: Social Sciences, Education
Number of Pages: 256 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Historical Perspectives on the Education of Black Children
Type: Textbook
Author: Harry Morgan
Subject Area: Civil Service
Format: Hardcover