Home      Latest      Search      Login      Register     
HOT categories
Ebook home > history >

A Class of Their Own: Black Teachers in the Segregated South

A Class of Their Own: Black Teachers in the Segregated South

addthis button
A Class of Their Own: Black Teachers in the Segregated South

A Class of Their Own: Black Teachers in the Segregated South Summary:

 
By Adam Fairclough
  • Publisher:   Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
  • Number Of Pages:   552
  • Publication Date:   2007-02-16
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN:   0674023072
  • ISBN-13 / EAN:   9780674023079
Product Description:

In this major undertaking, civil rights historian Adam Fairclough chronicles the odyssey of black teachers in the South from emancipation in 1865 to integration one hundred years later. No book until now has provided us with the full story of what African American teachers tried, achieved, and failed to do in educating the Southern black population over this critical century.

This magisterial narrative offers a bold new vision of black teachers, built from the stories of real men and women, from teachers in one-room shacks to professors in red brick universities. Fairclough explores how teachers inspired and motivated generations of children, instilling values and knowledge that nourished racial pride and a desire for equality. At the same time, he shows that they were not just educators, but also missionaries, politicians, community leaders, and racial diplomats. Black teachers had to negotiate constantly between the white authorities who held the purse strings and the black community's grassroots resistance to segregated standards and white power. Teachers were part of, but also apart from, the larger black population. Often ignored, and occasionally lambasted, by both whites and blacks, teachers were tireless foot soldiers in the long civil rights struggle.

Despite impossible odds--discrimination, neglect, sometimes violence--black teachers engaged in a persistent and ultimately heroic struggle to make education a means of liberation. A Class of Their Own is indispensable for understanding how blacks and whites interacted and coexisted after the abolition of slavery, and how black communities developed and coped with the challenges of freedom and oppression.

(20070201)  
 
Download Babylon to translate ebook30.com. read more

Sponsored Links

A Class of Their Own: Black Teachers in the Segregated South Keywords

  fairclough   whites   population   blacks   rights   community   struggle   racial   civil   adam   segregated   teachers   lambasted   diplomats   occasionally   leaders   soldiers   tireless   negotiate   standards   purse   authorities   constantly   narrative offers   teachers built   magisterial narrative   fairclough chronicles   civil rights   rights historian   undertaking civil

Bookmark A Class of Their Own: Black Teachers in the Segregated South

Hyperlink code:  addthis button
Privacy Policy
Contact: admin[at]ebook30[dot]com
ARCHIVE hit counter