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  1. Content. The thesis of Woodson's book is that Black people of his day were being culturally indoctrinated, rather than taught, in American schools. This conditioning, he claims, causes Black people to become dependent and to seek out inferior places in the greater society of which they are a part.

    • Carter Godwin Woodson
    • 1933
  2. should be given there, called upon a Negro Doctor of Philosophy of the faculty to offer such work. He promptly informed the officer that he knew nothing about the Negro. He did not go to school to waste his time that way. He went to be educated in a system which dismisses the Negro as a nonentity. 5 The Mis-Education of the Negro by Carter ...

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    • Carter Godwin Woodson
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    • 1933
  3. 31. Jan. 2023 · The Mis-education of the Negro (1933) is Woodson’s most popular classic work of Black social criticism, drawing on history, theory, and memoir. As both student and teacher, Woodson...

  4. The Mis-education of the Negro (1933) is Woodson’s most popular classic work of Black social criticism, drawing on history, theory, and memoir. As both student and teacher, Woodson witnessed distortions of Black life in the history and literature taught in schools and universities. He identified a relationship between these distortions in ...

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  5. 24. Jan. 2012 · The mis-education of the Negro. by. Woodson, Carter G. (Carter Godwin), 1875-1950. Publication date. 1993. Publisher. Trenton, N.J. : AfricaWorld Press. Collection. printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Facsim. of:1st ed.: Washington, D.C.: Associated Publishers, 1933. Access-restricted-item. true.

  6. 14. Feb. 2023 · The Mis-education of the Negro was recently reissued with an introduction from Givens, who studies the history of American education and has written extensively on Black educators,...

  7. This has resulted in blacks being truly mis-educated and has caused many to live in complete contradiction to their own best interests. Woodson outlines how and why the mainstream educational...