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This is a beautiful designed large format edition of the classic THE MIS-EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO by Carter G. Woodson. One of the most important books on education ever written.
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.36 x 9 inches |
| Isbn 10 | 1612930204 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-1612930206 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 144 pages |
| Publication Date | July 3, 2011 |
| Publisher | Tribeca Books |
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This book is priceless!
This is a wonderful book to help educate an individual. It is not only for blacks but for whites as well. It is important to understand the educational foundation that we are growing through. This book helps me move forward and be the best individual that I can be. It is very important that I use my Curious mind to get my answers. Sometimes I must go deeper than what is given to me on the surface. This is a wonderful book to look at how blacks have been miseducated. And if you happen to be non-melanated you can get much Pearls of Wisdom for yourself for the white community and if you are working with the black community.
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New book
Great read, delivered early..
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Why aren't there more reviews of this classic by an African American giant?
The second African American (after W.E.B. Dubois) to gain a PhD at Harvard, Woodson had a multifaceted career as an "American historian, author, journalist, and the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History". ["He was one of the first scholars to study the history of the African diaspora, including African-American history. A founder of The Journal of Negro History in 1916, Woodson has been called the "father of black history" - cited from the Wikipedia biographical article].On the one hand, Carter criticized the preference of White leaders for industrial-vocational training of blacks, because this would continue subservient status for Blacks in American society. Liberal arts education provided the background in history, science, culture and politics needed for Blacks to communIcate and exercise their citizen rights in society. But he also decried exaggerated tendencies toward cultural eclecticism on the part of some Black leaders. Carter ascribed to the professional principles of historians that stressed breadth and accuracy.In tracing the history of the Journal of Negro History (now Journal of African American History), I find that it emphasized solid and meaningful scholarship and chronicling of Black life in America up through the later 1960s, but in more recent time published articles have tended to move toward more eclectic and specialized themes. This is partly understandable because until the Brown vs. Board of Education and subsequent advances in civil rights Black writers and editors probably felt a need to concentrate on critical issues. However, given the turmoil over Black issues in recent years, there certainly is a need for the kind of work that Carter's own publications exemplified.
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Excellent Description of the Deliberate Mis-Education Affects of African American People
This book is what I consider to be an extremely important and mandatory reading for every African-American person! Mr woodson carefully describes the issues dealing with the miseducation effects of the typical education systems within america. What is important also to note is the distortion that come through the so-called negro leadership who have been miseducated and accept that education and then use it to exploit the African-American body of people. That is truly remarkable that a man doing this time period would declare such atrocity while facing the same body of people who clearly will hate him or try to sabotage him. What I do note though is that that would be expected. I think one of the most important observations that I have seen in this book is his careful description of the negro leadership who are considered to be educated. That is the most valuable part of this book that I'm confident you will also confirm. So read this book carefully note the the destructiveness of the leadership's that are within the education system the leadership that is within the governmental systems and also the preachers who consider themselves to be leaders who actually are not only miseducated but they are clearly under educated! Enjoy this book and add it to your library. This is a collector's item!!
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Lifechanging book! Convicting & Challenging!
I bought this book at a friend's recommendation and read it with my wife. Not only does it bring understanding to why we have some of the current challenges that exist within the African American community today, it also explains how we further perpetuate these challenges by believing certain lies. As a people, we have been miseducated about who we are, our value, wealth, politics and so much more...and when we don't know where we come from, we can never change where we are going. This is a book that I will constantly be re-reading every few years to keep myself accountable. It has also burdened me with the task of having to share what I now know with as many others as I can.
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Interesting
Having read this book within a few days of delivery, found it to be relevant and informative on the whole, however most of the information within it has been discussed many times by most people who are interested in this subject, and to be honest I found the content fairly dated.Yes it is worth reading in order to obtain the information AGAIN, but it was not as riveting or as informative as many other books out there about this subject and which are far more relevant to the 21st century.Hence I give the book 4 stars and would say there are more relevant books on this subject today or should I say I would expect there are, as the world has moved on in terms of education. However I can relate to lots of the issues in regards White Tutors trying to teach black students about European history and infact dismissing most of the actual black historical achievements as insignificant- but we (I hope) are aware of that, and do read between the lines whenever information is put out there, as that is standard in a white dominated society.
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great read
This book is enlightening to the obstacles of the past since the emancipation of slavery.More towards the end of the book thereโs the relevance of the obstacles that still exist within amongst the blacks today!This book also gives great references to African history. And it serves as a great starting point of the journey of learning more about the African history
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Catalina
This was really good read
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A recommander
Prise de conscience, bien รฉcrit
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Must Read
Very informative book. Itโs sad that weโre still facing so many of the problems almost 100 years later.
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What an amazing piece of literature. You are transported back in time as this narrative describes the present fate of the 'negr
What an amazing piece of literature. You are transported back in time as this narrative describes the present fate of the 'negro', the conditions in which he finds himself and how the social discourse and geo-political climate merely serve to further subjugate. The reader is immediately gripped by the almost polemical style of writing as Woodson caricatures the 'negro' in his discussion of mis - education. This caricature is necessary though to convey the way that the 'negro' is disenfranchised within the education system. Woodson manages it beautifully in this rhetorical masterpiece.It is striking that all the issues that Carter discusses are the issues of today. His writing comes across as patronising but this is not the intention. His message is clear. A must read for all those concerned with social justice. I could not put it down.
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VERY POWERFUL
I'M STILL READING, BUT I CAN SAY FOR SURE, THAT IT'S A VERY WONDERFUL BOOK, ALL THAT'S WRITTEN IS SO VERY TRUE , UNFORTUNATELY. I LOVED THIS EDITION, IT'S SIZE AND LETTERS ARE REALLY GOOD.
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Knowledge is power
Read and be wise. This is a great book for anyone who is interested in learning about the truth
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