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The mis-education of the negro / by Carter Godwin Woodson.

By: Woodson, Carter Godwin, 1875-1950.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Trenton, NJ : Africa World Press, c1990Description: xiv, 215 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 086543171X (pbk.) :.Subject(s): African Americans -- Education | Discrimination in education -- United States | African Americans -- Social conditions | African Americans -- EmploymentDDC classification: 371.829 960 73
Contents:
The seat of the trouble -- How we missed the mark -- How we drifted away from the truth -- Education under outside control -- The failure to learn to make a living -- The educated Negro leaves the masses -- Dissension and weakness -- Professional educated discouraged -- Political education neglected -- The loss of vision -- The need for service rather than leadership -- Hirelings in the places of public servants -- Understand the Negro -- The new program -- Vocational guidance -- The new type of professional man required -- Higher strivings in the service of the country -- The study of the Negro.
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Reprint of 1933 ed. published by Associated Publishers, Washington.

Includes index.

The seat of the trouble -- How we missed the mark -- How we drifted away from the truth -- Education under outside control -- The failure to learn to make a living -- The educated Negro leaves the masses -- Dissension and weakness -- Professional educated discouraged -- Political education neglected -- The loss of vision -- The need for service rather than leadership -- Hirelings in the places of public servants -- Understand the Negro -- The new program -- Vocational guidance -- The new type of professional man required -- Higher strivings in the service of the country -- The study of the Negro.

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