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Book

Teaching Black history to white people

Call Number

  • 973.0496 M8229 (CEN)

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Edition

First edition.

Publication Information

Austin : University of Texas Press, 2021.

Physical Description

xvi, 189 pages ; 21 cm

Summary

"How do we talk about Black history and racism in the United States on college campuses? In a series of essays, Professor Leonard Moore outlines how he has taught courses on African American history at colleges with a largely white student body. As an African American professor, he has had to find ways to teach to a diverse classroom, but one that is often dominated by white students with little prior knowledge of this history. Moore discusses how his love of history and drive to teach have emerged from his own experiences, and how those experiences have also shaped how he approaches the oft-challenging task of teaching history. He also discusses how racism and bias are ingrained in the African American experience throughout US history"--

Contents

  • Teaching white students about Blackness
  • Teaching myself
  • Teaching Black anger
  • Teaching enslavement and emancipation
  • Teaching Jim Crow
  • Teaching Black urbanization
  • Teaching the civil rights movement
  • Teaching Black Power
  • Teaching white liberals
  • Appendix : syllabus for History of the Black experience.

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