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“My Emancipation Don’t Fit Your Equation”: Critical Enactments of Black Education in the US
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This book takes the reader through a complex and precarious journey to understand the multitude of educational experiences and perspectives of African Americans. Weaving through nearly four hundred...
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10 February 2022

This book takes the reader through a complex and precarious journey to understand the multitude of educational experiences and perspectives of African Americans. Weaving through nearly four hundred years of history beginning in pre-colonial West Africa all the way to our current time will challenge the reader to consider the debates, aspirations, and risks that are inherent in all education. Using hip-hop theory as a metaphor, the book explores how fugitivity, abolition, and accommodation have framed the educational contexts of millions of black folks in the US. Absent the understanding of the history of the racialization of education, any broader exploration of education in the US is insufficient.
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Pages: 178
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill Guides to Scholarship in Education
Publication Date:
10 February 2022
ISBN: 9789004396333
Format: Paperback
Brian D. Lozenski, Ph.D. (2014), University of Minnesota, is an Associate Professor of Urban and Multicultural Education at Macalester College. His scholarship emphasizes liberatory education with a focus on African American communities. Lozenski is a board member of the Education for Liberation Network.