The Mis-Education of the Negro

The Mis-Education of the Negro

by Carter G Woodson
ISBN-10:
0976811103
ISBN-13:
9780976811107
Pub. Date:
08/15/2005
Publisher:
Assoc for the Study of African American Life and H
ISBN-10:
0976811103
ISBN-13:
9780976811107
Pub. Date:
08/15/2005
Publisher:
Assoc for the Study of African American Life and H
The Mis-Education of the Negro

The Mis-Education of the Negro

by Carter G Woodson
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Overview

Woodson's classic work of criticism explores how the education received by blacks has failed to give them an appreciation of themselves as a race and their contributions to history. Woodson puts forward a program that calls for the educated to learn about their past and serve the black community. (Education/Teaching)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780976811107
Publisher: Assoc for the Study of African American Life and H
Publication date: 08/15/2005
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 140
Sales rank: 889,393
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.33(d)
Age Range: 14 Years

About the Author

Carter G. Woodson was the founder of Black History Week. He wrote The Negro in Our History, The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861, A Century of Negro Migration, and The African Background Outlined. He died in 1950. Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu is the author of Lessons from History and Restoring the Village. He lives in Chicago.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
I. The Seat of the Trouble
II. How We Missed the Mark
III. How We Drifted Away from the Truth
IV. Education Under Outside Control
V. The Failure to Learn to Make a Living
VI. The Educated Negro Leaves the Masses
VII. Dissension and Weakness
VIII. Professional Educated Discouraged
IX. Political Education Neglected
X. The Loss of Vision
XI. The Need for Service Rather Than Leadership
XII. Hirelings in the Places of Public Servants
XIII. Understand the Negro
XIV. The New Program
XV. Vocational Guidance
XVI. The New Type of Professional Man Required
XVII. Higher Strivings in the Service of the Country
XVIII. The Study of the Negro
Appendix
Index
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