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20th century Texas history
A01=Avis Ann Mullen
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academic trade crossover
African American studies
African American teachers
Afro-Texans series
American South history
archival history
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Author_Kirsten Mullen
Avis A. Mullen
Black achievement
Black agency
Black community empowerment
Black community resilience
Black education history
Black history month books
Black identity
Black lives in Texas
Black self-determination
Black women educators
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civil rights history Texas
community schools
community-controlled schooling
cultural history
curriculum as empowerment
education as resistance
educational empowerment
educational equity
educational leadership
educational pioneers
educational sociology
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forthcoming
From Here to Equality author
grassroots education
heritage of Black education
historical biography
history of desegregation
history of education in the American South
history of Texas schools
institutional building
Jim Crow education
Kirsten Mullen
legacy of Black educators
local history Texas
making of a community school
narrative nonfiction
oral history methodology
overcoming systemic neglect
pedagogy of resistance
pre-integration schools
primary source research
progressive education
racial equity in education
racial hostility in education
reparations research
sanctuary of learning
segregated schools
social justice education
Southern history
subversive education
Texas education system
Texas history
Texas history for general readers
Texas Tech University Press
women in history

Product details

  • ISBN 9781682833216
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Texas A & M University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Long before debates over educational equity dominated the national conversation, Black communities across the American South were quietly and subversively building their own institutions. In A Born Teacher: The Making of a Black Community School in Texas, Avis A. Mullen and acclaimed writer Kirsten Mullen unearth the deeply personal and profoundly consequential story of an educator who defied the odds to create a sanctuary of learning.

Set against the complex backdrop of Texas history, this book traces the life and legacy of an extraordinary teacher who understood that the classroom is not just a place for curriculum but a crucible for community empowerment. Facing systemic neglect and racial hostility, this visionary educator rallied neighbors, parents, and local leaders to build a community school that would equip generations of Black children with the knowledge and self-worth to navigate life's greatest challenges.

More than a regional history or a straightforward biography, A Born Teacher is an intimate, narrative-driven exploration of education as a form of resistance and love. It offers readers a deeply human look at the sacrifices made by Black educators whose names rarely appear in history books, yet whose legacies live on in the students they championed. Engaging, poignant, and highly relevant to today's conversations about the future of our schools, this essential addition to the Afro-Texans series is a testament to the fact that the most enduring institutions are built on the foundation of community.

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