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The Struggle for Black History: Foundations for a Critical Black
Pedagogy in Education captures the controversy that surrounds the
implementation of Black studies in schools' curricula. This book
examines student experiences of a controversial Black history
program in 1994 that featured critical discourse about the
historical role of racism and its impact on Black people. The
program and its continuing controversy is analyzed by drawing from
the analyses of Elijah Muhammad, Carter G. Woodson, Maulana
Karenga, Molefi Asante, Paulo Freire, Peter McLaren, James Banks,
and others. Professors Abul and Esrom Pitre and Professor Ruth Ray
use case studies and student experiences to highlight the
challenges faced when trying to implement Black studies programs.
This study provides the reader with an illuminating picture of
critical pedagogy, critical race theory, multicultural education,
and Black studies in action. The book lays the foundation for what
the authors term "critical Black pedagogy in education," which is
an examination of African American leaders, scholars, students,
activists, their exegeses and challenge of power relations in Black
education. In addition, the book provides recommendations for
schools, parents, students, and activists interested in
implementing Black studies and multicultural education.
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