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School and Society: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, 4/e
Stephen E. Tozer, The University of Illinois, Chicago
Paul C. Violas
Guy Senese, Northern Arizona University

Diversity and Equity: Schooling and African Americans

DIVERSITY AND EQUITY: SCHOOLING AND AFRICAN AMERICANS


Introduction: Common Schools in the South

Political-Economic Dimensions of Reconstruction and Redemption

  • Redemption

Reconstruction, Redemption, and African American Schooling

  • Schooling and the Black Belt

Booker T. Washington's Career

  • Washington and Schooling in the Black Belt

An Ideology of African American Inferiority

  • A Liberal Justification for Racial Oppression: Darwinian Evolution
  • Avoiding the Issue of Political Power
  • A Liberal Faith: Social Progress through the Marketplace
  • The Washington Solution

William Edward Burghardt Du Bois

Concluding Remarks

Primary Source Reading: Atlanta Exposition Address of 1895

Primary Source Reading: Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others

Questions for Discussion and Examination