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Part One: Teachers and Teaching
Chapter One: "Dying with One’s Boots On": Collective Remembering of Legally Segregated Schools for Blacks and Its Teachers
Chapter Two: You Must Remember This: Reconstructions of the Geopolitics of
Race and Racism in the Jim Crow South
Chapter Three: Voices of Collective Remembering: Black Teachers in Edgecombe,
Nash and Wilson Counties
Part Two: Hidden Transcripts Revealed
Chapter Four: "The Way We Found Them to Be": Black Teachers and the Politics of Respectability in Jim Crow North Carolina
Chapter Five: A Strategy of Opportunity: Black Teachers and the Making of a New
Form of Capital
Part Three: Remembering Jim Crow’s Teachers
Chapter Five: "The Half Had Not Been Told": Hidden Transcripts Made Public
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