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Back to the Woodshop: Black Education, Imperial Pedagogy, and Post-Racial Mythology Under the Reign of Obama by Tommy J. Curry - 2015Critical race theory has emerged as a powerful critique of color-blind ideology but has failed to adequately explore the colonial history and neocolonial legacies within the claims for a Black citizenship. This article argues for an anticolonial analysis of citizenship based on Carter G. Woodson’s Appeal.To view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropriate membership. Please review your options below: This article originally appeared as NSSE Yearbook Vol 114. No. 2. |
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- Tommy Curry
Texas A&M University E-mail Author TOMMY J. CURRY is associate professor of philosophy and affiliated professor of Africana studies at Texas A&M University. He is the author of the republication of William H. Ferris’s The African Abroad and is working on a forthcoming book on Derrick Bell’s political philosophy, tentatively entitled Illuminated in Black.
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