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A Worthy Piece of Work: the Untold Story Madeline Morgan and Fight for Black History SchoolsA Worthy Piece of Work: the Untold Story Madeline Morgan and Fight for Black History SchoolsA Worthy Piece of Work: the Untold Story Madeline Morgan and Fight for Black History SchoolsA Worthy Piece of Work: the Untold Story Madeline Morgan and Fight for Black History Schools

A Worthy Piece of Work: the Untold Story Madeline Morgan and Fight for Black History Schools in Bloomington, MN

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A Worthy Piece of Work: the Untold Story Madeline Morgan and Fight for Black History Schools in Bloomington, MN

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The story of Madeline Morgan, the activist educator who brought Black history to one of the nation's largest and most segregated school systemsA Worthy Piece of Work tells the story of Madeline Morgan (later Madeline Stratton Morris), a teacher and an activist in WWII-era Chicago, who fought her own battle on the home front, authoring curricula that bolstered Black claims for recognition and equal citizenship.During the Second World War, as Black Americans both fought to save democracy abroad and demanded full citizenship at home, Morgan's work gained national attention and widespread praise, and became a model for teachers, schools, districts, and cities across the country. Scholar Michael Hines unveils this history for the first time, providing a rich understanding of the ways in which Black educators have created counternarratives to challenge the anti-Black racism found in school textbooks and curricula.At a moment when Black history is under attack in school districts and state legislatures across the country, A Worthy Piece of Work reminds us that struggles over history, representation, and race are far from a new phenomenon.
The story of Madeline Morgan, the activist educator who brought Black history to one of the nation's largest and most segregated school systemsA Worthy Piece of Work tells the story of Madeline Morgan (later Madeline Stratton Morris), a teacher and an activist in WWII-era Chicago, who fought her own battle on the home front, authoring curricula that bolstered Black claims for recognition and equal citizenship.During the Second World War, as Black Americans both fought to save democracy abroad and demanded full citizenship at home, Morgan's work gained national attention and widespread praise, and became a model for teachers, schools, districts, and cities across the country. Scholar Michael Hines unveils this history for the first time, providing a rich understanding of the ways in which Black educators have created counternarratives to challenge the anti-Black racism found in school textbooks and curricula.At a moment when Black history is under attack in school districts and state legislatures across the country, A Worthy Piece of Work reminds us that struggles over history, representation, and race are far from a new phenomenon.

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