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Trina R. Shanks; Jin Huang; William Elliott III; Haotian Zhang; Margaret M. Clancy; Michael Sherraden – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2024
Successful Black reparations require a policy for delivering payments, one that provides for effective identification, disbursement, asset protection, and asset growth over time. In this article, we suggest a structural solution (structured wealth accumulation of reparations payments) to a structural challenge (deeply embedded racial wealth…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), African Americans, Slavery, Social Justice
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Kathryn Anne Edwards; Lisa Berdie; Jonathan W. Welburn – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2024
Reparations policies that seek to make amends for a harm incurred face exigent challenges. In this article we focus on what makes reparations successful and what policy components are necessary, if not sufficient, for success. To study the success of reparations policy design we employ a case study approach. Our analysis investigates the…
Descriptors: African American History, African Americans, Slavery, Compensation (Remuneration)
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Ramona T. Pittman; Rebekah E. Piper; Whitney McCoy; Melody Alanis – Journal of Literacy Research, 2024
The purpose of this study was to determine the most prevalent African American Language (AAL) phonological and grammatical features in slavery- and Civil Rights-themed children's literature. Seventy-six books were initially selected to determine if they used AAL in dialogue or in narration. Of the 76 books, only 39 included AAL. The 39 books were…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, African Americans, Black Dialects, Language Usage
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Linda J. Bilmes; Cornell William Brooks – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2024
Paying reparations to Black Americans has long been contentiously debated. This article addresses an unexamined pillar of this debate: the United States has a long-standing social norm that if an individual or community has suffered a harm, it is considered right for the federal government to provide some measure of what we term "reparatory…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Social Behavior, Federal Programs, Compensation (Remuneration)
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Offutt-Chaney, Mahasan – Critical Studies in Education, 2022
Neoliberal education reforms in schools serving sizeable Black populations throughout the United States have proliferated and are being transported to Black educational contexts abroad. Building on a framework of Coloniality, antiBlackness and a review of Black colonial education this relational analysis argues that contemporary neoliberal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blacks, African Americans, Racism
Jean-Baptiste, Josue – ProQuest LLC, 2023
African American males have been overrepresented in the prison system in the United States since the 1970s. This comprehensive survey examines the influence of the prison reentry program on the lives of African American males after they are released from jail and prison in the United States. Jail is a place of confinement for persons held in…
Descriptors: African Americans, Males, Institutionalized Persons, Criminals
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Jones, Stephanie T.; Melo, Natalie Araujo – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2021
Computer science (CS) education finds itself at a pivotal moment to reckon with what it means to accept, use, and create technologies, with the continued recruitment of minoritized students into the field. In this paper, we build on the oral traditions of educating with stories, and take the reader on two journeys. We begin with a story that leads…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Oral Tradition, Story Telling, Racial Bias
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Khan, Nafees; Cridland-Hughes, Susan – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2023
The article critiques schools' current reification and overreliance on teaching slavery as a history of exceptional individuals and unbroken progress toward freedom. The authors explore how the counterstorying of narratives of formerly enslaved individuals in both preservice and inservice education coursework complicates and engages the histories…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Personal Narratives, Slavery, United States History
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Amber M. Neal-Stanley – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2024
Scholars have utilized the allegory of Reconstruction to trace threads between the historical and contemporary struggles for freedom. In this article, I highlight the ways that abolition has always been a dual project and remains as such in our present time. It calls for the complete destruction of oppressive structures while simultaneously…
Descriptors: African Americans, Feminism, Social Justice, Racism
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Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2020
Two current biopic movies, "Harriet" and "The Irishman," present the life stories of real people who have been involved with slavery and organized crime. These images contradict the virtuous image of America that is fundamental to our sense of national identity and patriotism. Could this contradiction lead to oppositional…
Descriptors: Films, Biographies, Slavery, Crime
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Laura K. Porterfield – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2025
This article investigates the pedagogical power of teaching and learning alongside Octavia Butler's "Kindred." I examine the stories of students enrolled in a special topics undergraduate honors seminar centered on personal discovery, race, and family using grounded theory and narrative textual analysis. Students' narratives reveal the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Novels, Personal Narratives, Cultural Differences
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Harris, Shakeel A. – American Journal of Play, 2021
The author examines the childhood experiences of formerly enslaved children. He suggests that the conventional understandings of scholars and historians concerning play may not be applicable to the complex lives of enslaved children because researchers do not consider such children as always propertied beings. Their play practices were molded by…
Descriptors: Slavery, African Americans, Children, Play
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Span, Christopher M. – History of Education Quarterly, 2022
This History of Education Society Presidential Address primarily utilizes evocative autoethnography and narrative inquiry to convey its main points. It is written in the storytelling tradition of the African American past and analyzes the lives of three generations of Black Mississippians as they navigated life in Jim Crow Mississippi. It…
Descriptors: Presidents, Educational History, Organizations (Groups), Ethnography
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Okello, Wilson Kwamogi; Duran, Antonio A.; Pierce, Eva – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2023
In an interview with Randall Kenan, Octavia E. Butler extracts the harsh realities of history and its effects on the present, stating, "I couldn't let her come back whole… Antebellum slavery didn't leave people quite whole." (Kenan, Callaloo, 1991, 14, p. 498). This quote refers to her book, Kindred (1979) in which the protagonist, Dana,…
Descriptors: Slavery, Racism, Higher Education, Individual Development
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Kaifu, Chen – English Language Teaching, 2019
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" is a reputed anti-slavery novel in American literary history. Tom, an unusually loyal and submissive slave, was sold to different slave masters again and again until he was tortured to death. Tom's tragic fate had multi-faceted roots. This paper tends to give an objective interpretation of Tom's personality so as to…
Descriptors: Novels, Slavery, United States History, Personality Traits
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