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Fugitive Pedagogy

Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching
  • Jarvis R. Givens
2021
Harvard University Press

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Featured Excerpts

  • Children learning about Thanksgiving, with model log cabin on table, Whittier Primary School, Hampton, Virginia circa 1900.
    Book Review

    Fugitive Pedagogy

    Jarvis Givens rediscovers the underground history of black schooling.
    by Lydialyle Gibson via Harvard Magazine on February 11, 2022
  • African American students and teacher in a classroom, Henderson, KY, 1916.
    Book Excerpt

    The Origin Story of Black Education

    As Frederick Douglass’s master put it, a slave who learned to read and write against the will of his master was tantamount to “running away with himself.”
    by Jarvis R. Givens via Harvard University Press Blog on February 1, 2022
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