The goal in this work is to provide a brief overview of the development of Black women‟s education throughout American history and based on some pertinent literatures that highlight not only the tradition of struggle pervasive in people of African Descent lives. In the framework of the historical background, three examples will be used to illustrate women\u27s creative enterprise and contributions to the education of African American children, and overall racial uplift. In doing so, I will refer to how those women struggled to set up schools in a totally hostile society where, race, patriarchy, class and gender, interlocking issues combined to make access to educational institutions difficult for a portion of American population up to the e...
This dissertation explores the ways in which Black women across the Syracuse community e...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
This presentation, which will be the cumulative findings of my independent study this semester, will...
The goal in this work is to provide a brief overview of the development of Black women‟s education t...
The first chapter of this dissertation is an introduction to the topics of community service-learnin...
In Fall 1979, I began teaching a course on Black Women in American History at the Open High School i...
During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, academies and seminaries sprang up throug...
During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, academies and seminaries sprang up throug...
Black women teachers carry a powerful legacy of teaching philosophies and practices that center libe...
The most prominent images of Black women in antebellum America depicted in classes across the United...
This dissertation examines the role of Black women scholar-educators in spaces of higher education b...
The period known as the “nadir” of the African American experience—roughly between 1880 and 1920—hap...
Black women are subjected to both racism and sexism; those who achieve privileged status are also th...
152 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.The rhetoric of these women r...
In this dissertation I examine Black women's experiences as teachers in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom...
This dissertation explores the ways in which Black women across the Syracuse community e...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
This presentation, which will be the cumulative findings of my independent study this semester, will...
The goal in this work is to provide a brief overview of the development of Black women‟s education t...
The first chapter of this dissertation is an introduction to the topics of community service-learnin...
In Fall 1979, I began teaching a course on Black Women in American History at the Open High School i...
During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, academies and seminaries sprang up throug...
During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, academies and seminaries sprang up throug...
Black women teachers carry a powerful legacy of teaching philosophies and practices that center libe...
The most prominent images of Black women in antebellum America depicted in classes across the United...
This dissertation examines the role of Black women scholar-educators in spaces of higher education b...
The period known as the “nadir” of the African American experience—roughly between 1880 and 1920—hap...
Black women are subjected to both racism and sexism; those who achieve privileged status are also th...
152 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.The rhetoric of these women r...
In this dissertation I examine Black women's experiences as teachers in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom...
This dissertation explores the ways in which Black women across the Syracuse community e...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
This presentation, which will be the cumulative findings of my independent study this semester, will...