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The Mis-Education of the Negro

The Mis-Education of the Negro

Brand Name: Dr. Carter G. Woodson
Item#/SKU: 1228
  • Before picking this book up to read I was aware of the knowledge I needed on African American's in the Education system. After reading it I felt empowered and sad. Empowered because now I had a little more knowledge and saddened because now I know what was kept from me all my school years.
  • It amazes me how we were not taught any of our history not even in college.
  • It also amazes me how people got away with not educating us.
  • Dr. Carter shows us how 30 years ago the system was designed to keep us ignorant and as experiments.
  • Quote from Dr. Woodson "Negroes, being objects of charity, have received them cordially and have done what they were required."
  • To this day they are still using the same system but I think we are smarter now and know where the resources are to get what we need.
  • Paperback
  • 215 pages
  • Dimensions (in inches): 0.57 x 8.54 x 5.29
  • Publisher: Africa World Press;
  • ISBN: 086543171X; (January 1990)


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