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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Black Teachers On Teaching

The Wabash Center

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Author
Foster, Michele
Publisher
New Press, New York, NY
ISBN
1565843207
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction

Part I The Elders
ch. 1 Everett Dawson
ch. 2 Ora Benson
ch. 3 Ruby Middleton Forsythe
ch. 4 Madge Scott
ch. 5 Leroy Lovelace
ch. 6 Bernadine B. Morris

Part II The Veterans
ch. 7 Cheryl Thigpen
ch. 8 Ethel Tanner
ch. 9 Etta Joan Marks
ch. 10 Lorraine Lawrence
ch. 11 Edouard Plummer
ch. 12 Millicent Byard Gray
ch. 13 Pamela Otis Ogonu
ch. 14 Lerone Swift
ch. 15 Joelle Vanderall
ch. 16 Louise Mason
ch. 17 Bobbie Duvon
ch. 18 Mabel Bettie Moss

Part III The Novices
ch. 19 Leonard Collins
ch. 20 Ashallah Williams
Black Teachers on Teaching is a riveting and honest portrait of the politics and philosophies of the education of black children over the last fifty years. Foster, a leading expert on black educators and the history of black education, has interviewed pioneering teachers from across the country. In presenting their experiences, black teachers go on the record about mixed-race classrooms, the losses and gains accompanying desegregation, repeated cycles of attempted and abandoned reform efforts, and the differing attitudes toward and perceptions of black students among black and white teachers. (From the Publisher)