Lessons From The Mahaw Bog

Lessons From The Mahaw Bog is a historical study, which provides a big picture of what black education was like during a period of United States history that should be known and remembered, a resource for teacher certification programs, professional development training, African American Studies at colleges and universities and Career Education. This book is both inspirational and factual as it reveals a woman's courage and will to be educated and educate her students in the segregated south. It is a true representation of the events, issues, experiences and outcomes of thousands of black educators during that era.

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Lessons From The Mahaw Bog

Lessons From The Mahaw Bog is a historical study, which provides a big picture of what black education was like during a period of United States history that should be known and remembered, a resource for teacher certification programs, professional development training, African American Studies at colleges and universities and Career Education. This book is both inspirational and factual as it reveals a woman's courage and will to be educated and educate her students in the segregated south. It is a true representation of the events, issues, experiences and outcomes of thousands of black educators during that era.

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Lessons From The Mahaw Bog

Lessons From The Mahaw Bog

by Jean Adams Dickerson
Lessons From The Mahaw Bog

Lessons From The Mahaw Bog

by Jean Adams Dickerson

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Lessons From The Mahaw Bog is a historical study, which provides a big picture of what black education was like during a period of United States history that should be known and remembered, a resource for teacher certification programs, professional development training, African American Studies at colleges and universities and Career Education. This book is both inspirational and factual as it reveals a woman's courage and will to be educated and educate her students in the segregated south. It is a true representation of the events, issues, experiences and outcomes of thousands of black educators during that era.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798886400250
Publisher: Ewings Publishing LLC
Publication date: 04/10/2022
Pages: 62
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.15(d)

About the Author

Jean Adams Dickerson has had a distinguished career as an educator in schools and colleges throughout the country. She has written a true story on the life of this southern teacher, her mother, to preserve the legacy and heritage of education professionals who managed to thrive in a time and place where both laws and circumstances presented overwhelming obstacles to getting an education.The Reflection in this book was contributed by Cynara Robinson, a doctoral student, niece of the author and granddaughter of Annie. This book serves as a resource for those interested in history and education. Jean enjoys travel, golf, tennis and piano. She studied piano from early childhood through college, with a degree in piano. She holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Southern University, Northwestern State University and California Lutheran University.She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
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