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Adams-Bass, Valerie N.; Chapman-Hilliard, Collette – Journal of Negro Education, 2021
Black history knowledge is an important aspect of development for Black youth that has been linked to learning outcomes and to navigating race-based experiences. In the current study, Black history knowledge was measured in a sample of Black youth (ages 14-21). Relationships among Black history knowledge, conceptions of identity, (i.e., racial…
Descriptors: African American History, Knowledge Level, Racial Identification, Academic Achievement
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Jones, Brian – Journal of Negro Education, 2018
The author argues that the ascendance of individualistic, free market-oriented ideas about the education of Black people is best understood as the product of the decline of collective social movements. The careers of two of the most well-known American Black educators illustrate this pattern. Booker T. Washington and Geoffrey Canada rose to…
Descriptors: African American Education, African American History, African American Teachers, Educational Philosophy
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King, LaGarrett J. – Journal of Negro Education, 2015
Numerous research studies have investigated the racist undertones of traditional history textbooks of the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth century. Few studies, however, have thoroughly and theoretically explored how African American history textbooks and African American educators have responded to these racist textbooks. Utilizing the theory…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Minority Group Students, African American History, Textbooks
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Hale, Jon – Journal of Negro Education, 2018
This article provides a history of Black southern teacher associations and the civil rights agenda they articulated from Reconstruction through the desegregation of public schools in the 1970s. Black teacher associations demonstrated historic agency by demanding a fundamental right to an education, equal salaries, and the right to work during the…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Teacher Associations, Geographic Regions, School Segregation
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Johnson, Tabora A. – Journal of Negro Education, 2016
Who teaches Black students that all of who they are matters? The Kamili Approach, an African-centered and holistic educational framework, emerged from a year-long study with urban youth of African descent. Particular focus is paid to the ancestral self and what occurs for a group of students when educators explicitly include Africans as subject in…
Descriptors: African American Students, Afrocentrism, After School Programs, Program Effectiveness
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Ford, Donna Y.; Wright, Brian L.; Sewell, Christopher J. P.; Whiting, Gilman W.; Moore, James L., III – Journal of Negro Education, 2018
Similar to W.E.B. Du Bois, we believe that access to educational opportunities is a fundamental right that should be provided to all Americans, regardless of race, ethnicity, or national origin. Too often, however, the educational experiences for Black students are significantly uneven in comparison to other demographic groups. These students…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Equal Education, African American Students, Access to Education
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Hotchkins, Bryan K. – Journal of Negro Education, 2017
This study examines how 12 Black student leaders apply transgenerational knowledge to pursue social change while attending a predominantly White institution. Findings indicated participants' used Black cultural beliefs as a source of pride concerning what it means to be Black and to create positive change on campus through engaging in activism. By…
Descriptors: African American Students, Racial Composition, Whites, College Environment
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Lash, Martha; Ratcliffe, Monica – Journal of Negro Education, 2014
The percentage of African American educators in the U.S. has declined over the past 65 years while the public school populations have become more diverse. Reasons for this decline are posited from a review of the literature, including "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Kansas," and the expanded opportunities for African Americans…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Teaching Experience, Teacher Shortage, Educational History
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McGee, Ebony; Spencer, Margaret Beale – Journal of Negro Education, 2015
There is growing need to showcase the agency and determination of African American parents seeking equitable educational opportunities for their children, given that their narratives defy mainstream stereotypes of passivity, disinterest, and lack of effort. In this article the authors investigate the early role of parents in fostering sustainable…
Descriptors: Parent Role, African Americans, Equal Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Varel, David A. – Journal of Negro Education, 2015
The purpose of this study was to explore the dynamics of racial change through the landmark appointment of the Black social scientist, Allison Davis, to the faculty of the University of Chicago in 1942. As archival materials make clear, the appointment came to fruition through the collaboration of powerful White liberals at the Julius Rosenwald…
Descriptors: Racial Relations, Race, Social Change, African American Achievement
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Lofton, Richard; Davis, James Earl – Journal of Negro Education, 2015
This article explores the Black habitus of African American students and parents by revealing systemic inequalities in their home, school, and community, as well as illuminating the agency and cultural knowledge in their community. Using ethnographic case study data from 38 African American students and 26 parents who lived in a poor Black…
Descriptors: African American Students, Parents, African Americans, Racial Bias
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Brown, M. Christopher, II – Journal of Negro Education, 2013
Historically Black colleges and universities are a unique institutional cohort in American higher education. These colleges have been celebrated for their achievements and critiqued for their composition at differing points during their collective history. This article addresses contemporary ebbs and flows of their relevance and reputation in the…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Institutional Characteristics, Educational Change, Institutional Mission
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Majied, Kamilah F. – Journal of Negro Education, 2010
This article discusses sexual orientation and gender expression bias as they impact the educational experience of African American students. Sexual orientation and gender expression bias have a unique presentation in Black educational settings. The climate in such settings can be metagrobolized by the combination of distorted notions of Black…
Descriptors: African American Students, School Safety, Homosexuality, Sexuality
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Lee, Carol D. – Journal of Negro Education, 2009
This article presents the text of a lecture delivered by American Educational Research Association President Carol D. Lee at the 29th Annual Charles H. Thompson Lecture-Colloquium Series which was held on November 5, 2008. In her lecture, Lee discussed several points of similarities between W. E. B. Du Bois and President Barack Obama. These…
Descriptors: Educational Research, African American Education, Conference Papers, African American Achievement
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Horsford, Sonya Douglass – Journal of Negro Education, 2009
The purpose of this study is to document the segregated schooling reflections of Black school superintendents and explore how those experiences informed their educational philosophies in the post-desegregation era. Critical race theory is used as a methodological and analytical framework to present participants' reflections of living in segregated…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, African American Education, Superintendents, Critical Theory
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