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Carter Godwin Woodson

    Questo storico e autore pioniere ha dedicato la sua vita alla scoperta e alla promozione del ruolo vitale degli afroamericani nella storia americana e mondiale. Spinto dalla convinzione che le loro narrazioni venissero trascurate, ha istituito istituzioni cruciali per lo studio e la pubblicazione di questa storia. Il suo lavoro ha avviato non solo indagini accademiche, ma anche celebrazioni a livello nazionale che si sono evolute nell'odierno Black History Month. È caratterizzato da una ricerca incessante di riconoscimento e da una profonda comprensione che ha influenzato innumerevoli studiosi successivi.

    The African Background Outlined
    A Century of Negro Migration
    The History of the Negro Church
    The Mis-Education of the Negro
    • 2021

      The book offers a detailed examination of the migration of African-Americans from the South to the North and West, highlighting the historical context and socio-economic factors driving this movement up to the Twentieth Century. Utilizing both primary and secondary sources, it presents a compelling narrative that delves into the struggles and challenges faced by migrants, providing a rich analysis of their experiences and contributions to American society.

      A Century of Negro Migration
    • 2020

      Carter Godwin Woodson, an influential historian and journalist, is recognized as a pioneer in the study of African-American history. He founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History and established The Journal of Negro History in 1916. Woodson is celebrated as the "father of black history" for his efforts in promoting awareness and education about African-American contributions, notably initiating "Negro History Week" in 1926, which later evolved into Black History Month.

      The History of the Negro Church
    • 2015

      The African Background Outlined

      • 490pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Exploring Africa's history and cultural contributions, the book is divided into two parts. The first part offers insightful chapters on the African experience, covering topics such as the perception of Africans in Europe, their representation in literature and art, education, religious development, and the impact of economic imperialism. The second part provides bibliographical notes and commentary, enriching the reader's understanding of the themes discussed. This work serves as a vital resource for educators and the public to gain a deeper appreciation of Africa's significance.

      The African Background Outlined
    • 2000

      Reissue of a 1933 book in which the author argues that the American educational system is designed to conform to the needs of white people and as such has been responsible for fostering attitudes of subservience and shame in African-Americans

      The Mis-Education of the Negro