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The Miseducation Of The Negro
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The Miseducation Of The Negro Is A Book Originally Published In 1933 By Dr. Carter G. Woodson. The Thesis Of Dr. Woodson'S Book Is That Blacks Of His Day Were Being Culturally Indoctrinated, Rather Than Taught, In American Schools. This Conditioning, He Claims, Causes Blacks To Become Dependent And To Seek Out Inferior Places In The Greater Society Of Which They Are A Part. He Challenges His Readers To Become Autodidacts And To Do For Themselves, Regardless Of What They Were Taught:History Shows That It Does Not Matter Who Is In Power... Those Who Have Not Learned To Do For Themselves And Have To Depend Solely On Others Never Obtain Any More Rights Or Privileges In The End Than They Did In The Beginning.Here Is A Quote From The Book:When You Control A Man'S Thinking You Do Not Have To Worry About His Actions. You Do Not Have To Tell Him Not To Stand Here Or Go Yonder. He Will Find His 'Proper Place' And Will Stay In It. You Do Not Need To Send Him To The Back Door. He Will Go Without Being Told. In Fact, If There Is No Back Door, He Will Cut One For His Special Benefit. His Education Makes It Necessary.Source: Wikipedi
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main thesis of 'The Mis-Education of the Negro'? A: The main thesis of 'The Mis-Education of the Negro' is that African Americans in the early 20th century were being culturally indoctrinated in American schools rather than receiving a true education. Dr. Carter G. Woodson argues that this indoctrination leads to dependency and a perpetuation of inferior societal roles.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Mis-Education of the Negro'? A: The author of 'The Mis-Education of the Negro' is Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson, an influential African American historian and scholar.
- Q: When was 'The Mis-Education of the Negro' originally published? A: 'The Mis-Education of the Negro' was originally published in 1933, highlighting issues of education and cultural identity for African Americans.
- Q: What are the key themes explored in the book? A: Key themes in 'The Mis-Education of the Negro' include cultural identity, self-education, the impact of education on societal roles, and the importance of autonomy in learning.
- Q: How many pages are in 'The Mis-Education of the Negro'? A: 'The Mis-Education of the Negro' contains 80 pages, making it a concise yet impactful read.
- Q: What type of binding is used for this edition of the book? A: This edition of 'The Mis-Education of the Negro' is available in paperback binding, which is suitable for easy handling and reading.
- Q: In which category does 'The Mis-Education of the Negro' fall? A: 'The Mis-Education of the Negro' falls under the category of Philosophy & Social Aspects, focusing on education and social issues.
- Q: What is the significance of the book's quotes? A: The quotes in 'The Mis-Education of the Negro' provide profound insights into the psychological effects of education on African Americans, emphasizing the importance of self-determination and critical thinking.
- Q: Is there a modern edition of 'The Mis-Education of the Negro'? A: Yes, there is a modern edition of 'The Mis-Education of the Negro', published on December 31, 1999, which continues to resonate with contemporary discussions on education and race.
- Q: What can readers learn from 'The Mis-Education of the Negro'? A: Readers can learn about the historical context of African American education, the importance of self-education, and the ongoing challenges related to cultural identity and societal roles.