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Dr. Carter G. Woodson critiques the educational system of the 1930s, arguing that African-Americans are subjected to cultural indoctrination instead of genuine education. He explores how this mis-education perpetuates a cycle of ignorance and disconnection from African heritage, emphasizing the need for a curriculum that reflects and respects the history and contributions of Black individuals. Woodson's work calls for a reevaluation of educational practices to foster true understanding and empowerment within the African-American community.
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The Mis-education of the Negro, Carter Godwin Woodson
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- 2010
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- Title
- The Mis-education of the Negro
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Carter Godwin Woodson
- Publisher
- Connecting to God
- Publisher
- 2010
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 116
- ISBN13
- 9781609421175
- Category
- Social sciences, Philosophy, World history, Ethnography, Pedagogy
- Description
- Dr. Carter G. Woodson critiques the educational system of the 1930s, arguing that African-Americans are subjected to cultural indoctrination instead of genuine education. He explores how this mis-education perpetuates a cycle of ignorance and disconnection from African heritage, emphasizing the need for a curriculum that reflects and respects the history and contributions of Black individuals. Woodson's work calls for a reevaluation of educational practices to foster true understanding and empowerment within the African-American community.