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Creating Caring and Nurturing Educational Environments for African American Children Book

Creating Caring and Nurturing Educational Environments for African American Children
Creating Caring and Nurturing Educational Environments for African American Children, The history of the education of African American children in one Alabama town is reconstructed over a period of 100 years, from the First Reconstruction period to the Second Reconstruction period (Governor George Wallace's stand in the schoolhouse door). , Creating Caring and Nurturing Educational Environments for African American Children has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Creating Caring and Nurturing Educational Environments for African American Children
  • Written by author Vivian Morris
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, January 2000
  • The history of the education of African American children in one Alabama town is reconstructed over a period of 100 years, from the First Reconstruction period to the Second Reconstruction period (Governor George Wallace's stand in the schoolhouse door).
  • Describes the factors that many African Americans believe contributed to making segregated schools good educational environments for their children and gives an understanding of the impact of school desegregation in their communities.
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Preface

Introduction: The Way It Was

George Washington Trenholm: The Role of the Principal in the African American Community

It All Began with Miss Doss

Remembering the Teachers: The Heart of the Matter

The Segregated African American School: A Center for Culture, Recreation, Leadership, and Education

The Village as Educator: Learning, Nurturing, and Supporting African American Children beyond the School Building

Alabama Politics and School Desegregation: The Punting Syndrome

From Segregation Forever to Black Is Beautiful: Access to Higher Education in Alabama Next Door

The Destruction of a School Community: Can It Be Rebuilt?

Where Do We Go from Here?

Appendices

Index


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