Bild 1 von 1
Bild 1 von 1
Vom Baumwollfeld zum Schulhaus: Afroamerikanis che Bildung in Mississippi, 186
US $52,43
Ca.CHF 44,45
Artikelzustand:
Neu
Neues, ungelesenes, ungebrauchtes Buch in makellosem Zustand ohne fehlende oder beschädigte Seiten. Genauere Einzelheiten entnehmen Sie bitte dem Angebot des Verkäufers.
Versand:
Kostenlos Economy Shipping.
Standort: Fairfield, Ohio, USA
Lieferung:
Lieferung zwischen Di, 8. Okt und Di, 15. Okt nach 43230 bei heutigem Zahlungseingang
Rücknahme:
30 Tage Rückgabe. Käufer zahlt Rückversand.
Zahlungen:
Sicher einkaufen
Der Verkäufer ist für dieses Angebot verantwortlich.
eBay-Artikelnr.:395364524449
Artikelmerkmale
- Artikelzustand
- ISBN-13
- 9781469622217
- Type
- NA
- Publication Name
- NA
- ISBN
- 9781469622217
- Book Title
- From Cotton Field to Schoolhouse : African American Education in Mississippi, 1862-1875
- Publisher
- University of North Carolina Press
- Item Length
- 9.2 in
- Publication Year
- 2014
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Item Height
- 0.6 in
- Genre
- Political Science, Social Science, Education, History
- Topic
- Educational Policy & Reform / Federal Legislation, United States / 19th Century, General, History, American Government / State, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
- Item Weight
- 14 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.1 in
- Number of Pages
- 272 Pages
Über dieses Produkt
Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
1469622211
ISBN-13
9781469622217
eBay Product ID (ePID)
203609422
Product Key Features
Book Title
From Cotton Field to Schoolhouse : African American Education in Mississippi, 1862-1875
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Educational Policy & Reform / Federal Legislation, United States / 19th Century, General, History, American Government / State, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2014
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, Social Science, Education, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
14 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
"Impressively researched. . . . An important contribution to the overlapping literatures of freedmen's education and Reconstruction."-- American Historical Review, "A valuable new study. . . . Expands the consensus understanding of this subject to new terrain. . . . A well-written narrative interspersed with illustrative anecdotes."-- Journal of Southern History, "A useful addition to critical studies of African American education in the post Civil War South. . . . [A] deeply researched study."-- Arkansas Review, Impressively researched. . . . An important contribution to the overlapping literatures of freedmen's education and Reconstruction.-- American Historical Review, A fantastic read . . . . Addresse[s] the realities of African-American experiences with perspectives and concerns from various sides.-- Social Justice Research, Span provides a useful study of the formation of segregated education in a Deep South state." -- Journal of American History, Christopher Span's deeply researched study is in large measure the story of hopes denied and dreams deferred....It does begin to fill an historical void and to illustrate the long-frustrated efforts of Mississippi freed people to seek learning as the means to throw off the shackles of slavery and oppression.-- Arkansas Review, Span's book, grounded as it is in prodigious archival research, can well serve as an exemplar for other southern state histories of black educational efforts before, during, and after the Civil War. Those interested in African-American history, Southern history, Reconstruction history, and African-American educational history will find it most informative.-- Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Span's book, grounded as it is in prodigious archival research, can well serve as an exemplar for other southern state histories of black educational efforts before, during, and after the Civil War. Those interested in African-American history, Southern|9781469622217|, Christopher Span's deeply researched study is in large measure the story of hopes denied and dreams deferred....It does begin to fill an historical void and to illustrate the long-frustrated efforts of Mississippi freed people to seek learning as th|9781469622217|, "Christopher Span's deeply researched study is in large measure the story of hopes denied and dreams deferred....It does begin to fill an historical void and to illustrate the long-frustrated efforts of Mississippi freed people to seek learning as the means to throw off the shackles of slavery and oppression."-- Arkansas Review, "An illuminating account....Span has written the first comprehensive history of black public education in Mississippi between 1862 and 1875.... From Cotton Field to Schoolhouse is an engrossing account of public education in Mississippi....[and] a welcome contribution to the historiography of southern black education."-- The Journal of African American History, "Span's book, grounded as it is in prodigious archival research, can well serve as an exemplar for other southern state histories of black educational efforts before, during, and after the Civil War. Those interested in African-American history, Southern history, Reconstruction history, and African-American educational history will find it most informative."-- Journal of Interdisciplinary History, A valuable new study. . . . Expands the consensus understanding of this subject to new terrain. . . . A well-written narrative interspersed with illustrative anecdotes.-- Journal of Southern History, A useful addition to critical studies of African American education in the post Civil War South. . . . [A] deeply researched study.-- Arkansas Review, "Span provides a useful study of the formation of segregated education in a Deep South state." -- Journal of American History, An illuminating account....Span has written the first comprehensive history of black public education in Mississippi between 1862 and 1875.... From Cotton Field to Schoolhouse is an engrossing account of public education in Mississippi....[and] a welcome contribution to the historiography of southern black education.-- The Journal of African American History
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
371.829
Synopsis
In the years immediately following the US Civil War - the formative years for an emerging society of freed African Americans in Mississippi - there was much debate over the general purpose of black schools and who would control them. From Cotton Field to Schoolhouse is the first comprehensive examination of Mississippi's politics and policies of postwar racial education., In the years immediately following the Civil War--the formative years for an emerging society of freed African Americans in Mississippi--there was much debate over the general purpose of black schools and who would control them. From Cotton Field to Schoolhouse is the first comprehensive examination of Mississippi's politics and policies of postwar racial education. The primary debate centered on whether schools for African Americans (mostly freedpeople) should seek to develop blacks as citizens, train them to be free but subordinate laborers, or produce some other outcome. African Americans envisioned schools established by and for themselves as a primary means of achieving independence, equality, political empowerment, and some degree of social and economic mobility--in essence, full citizenship. Most northerners assisting freedpeople regarded such expectations as unrealistic and expected African Americans to labor under contract for those who had previously enslaved them and their families. Meanwhile, many white Mississippians objected to any educational opportunities for the former slaves. Christopher Span finds that newly freed slaves made heroic efforts to participate in their own education, but too often the schooling was used to control and redirect the aspirations of the newly freed.
Artikelbeschreibung des Verkäufers
Beliebte Kategorien in diesem Shop
Angemeldet als gewerblicher Verkäufer
Verkäuferbewertungen (1'032'778)
- 4***i (2)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzter MonatBestätigter KaufIt was disappointed to wait so long for a book that never arrived. The seller has since refunded my purchase.
- k***l (3369)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzter MonatBestätigter KaufMillion stars•-:¦:-•:*''''*:•-:¦:-•*THANK U!
- e***e (723)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzter MonatBestätigter KaufA+++
Noch mehr entdecken:
- Hörbücher Jerry Cotton,
- Jerry Cotton Hörspiele,
- Jerry Cotton Hörbücher auf Englisch,
- Hörbücher und Hörspiele Jerry Cotton,
- Erwachsene Jerry Cotton Hörspiele,
- Hörbücher und Hörspiele Jerry Cotton Kassette,
- Hörbücher und Hörspiele Jerry Cotton Kassette,
- Hörbücher und Hörspiele Jerry Cotton Action Kassette,
- Jerry Cotton Hörbücher und Hörspiele auf Deutsch,
- Hörbücher und Hörspiele Jerry Cotton mit Audio-CD