The MIS-Education of the Negro (an African American Heritage Book) by Carter G Woodson

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The MIS-Education of the Negro (an African American Heritage Book) by Carter G Woodson

2010 Reprint of 1933 Edition. The Mis-Education of the Negro stands as one of the most essential texts of the African American experience. Within its pages are the lessons of a people mis-educated to think they are inferior based solely on the color of their skin. The aftermath is one of confusion in which the African American unsuccessfully mimics the behavior of whites in his learned self-hate, leaving the gifts of his culture behind. Woodson takes an in-depth view to analyze racism in the educational system; he argues that mis-educated blacks are a hindrance rather than an aid in the progression of the race. He states, The large majority of negroes who have put on the finishing touches of our best colleges are all but worthless in the development of their people. In the end, he urges everyone (with no exception) to incorporate the history of African Americans into their curriculum and for African Americans to embrace the gifts of their own culture and trust them to bring progress to the race. For this reason he is known as the Father of Black History.

2010 Reprint of 1933 Edition. The Mis-Education of the Negro stands as one of the most essential texts of the African American experience. Within its pages are the lessons of a people mis-educated to think they are inferior based solely on the color of their skin. The aftermath is one of confusion in which the African American unsuccessfully mimics the behavior of whites in his learned self-hate, leaving the gifts of his culture behind. Woodson takes an in-depth view to analyze racism in the educational system; he argues that mis-educated blacks are a hindrance rather than an aid in the progression of the race. He states, The large majority of negroes who have put on the finishing touches of our best colleges are all but worthless in the development of their people. In the end, he urges everyone (with no exception) to incorporate the history of African Americans into their curriculum and for African Americans to embrace the gifts of their own culture and trust them to bring progress to the race. For this reason he is known as the Father of Black History.

Woodson, Carter G.: - Carter Woodson (1875-1950) was a prominent black leader and intellectual of the first half of the twentieth century who was born in Virginia to formerly enslaved parents. The second African American to receive a Ph.D. at Harvard, he was a seminal figure for increasing the visibility of black experience in American history.
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ISBN 13 9781604592276
ISBN 10 1604592273
Title The MIS-Education of the Negro (an African American Heritage Book)
Author Carter G Woodson
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Wilder Publications
Year published 2008-01-21
Number of pages 108
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