Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The authors use womanist caring (Beauboeuf-Lafontant, 2002) as a framework for analyzing data from an oral history project of Douglass School, an all-Black school that existed in the small town of Parsons, Kansas, from 1908-1958. In-depth interviews were conducted with 55 former students who attended the school during the 1920s through when it closed in 1958. The alumni's memories of their teachers were vivid, powerful, and resonated with the tenets of womanist caring. Although the school closed 50 years ago, we argue that Douglass teachers' pedagogy has relevance for improving the educational outcomes of African American students in contemporary U. S. schools.Peer reviewed...
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This dissertation documents the oral historical narratives of the lived school experiences of eleven...
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In this article, the author presents a historiography that considers the leadership that African Ame...
This study captured the lived experiences of three African American, female classroom teachers who l...
One of the greatest tasks before the United States at the end of the Civil War was to educate the fr...
219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.African-American women school...
Applying culturally relevant and social justice – oriented notions of teaching and learning and a cr...
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This dissertation is an historic, ethnographical case study of Dunbar School, a segregated elementar...
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This qualitative research study explores the stories of Black men and women who attended Adkin High ...