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Miseducation of the Negro
Miseducation of the Negro | Carter Godwin Woodson
Originally released in 1933, The Mis-Education of the Negro continues to resonate today, raising questions that readers are still trying to answer. The impact of slavery on the Black psyche is explored and questions are raised about our education system, such as what and who African Americans are educated for, the difference between education and training, and which of these African Americans are receiving. Woodson provides solutions to these challenges, but these require more study, discipline, and an Afrocentric worldview.
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Collection of essays published in 1933 by Dr Carter Woodson. This was an enlightening piece of literature discussing the systemic racism issues within the educational and workforce institutions of America. Scary part while reading this is realizing that you could cut and paste many of his observations & they‘d ring true today.

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MIS-Education of the Negro | Carter G Woodson
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This edition of Carter G. Woodson's classic, "The Mis-Education of the Negro," is newly and professionally laid out.
The material that makes up The Mis-Education of the Negro was originally a series of speeches and essays delivered and written by Woodson in the late 1920s and early 1930s, which he collected into book form in 1933. It is still considered a classic of African American writing and is widely used in high school and college classrooms.

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This should be required reading for all people.

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