Liberation Pedagogy

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African-American education
africana studies
Afrocentricity
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Black culture
Black education
Black educational history
Black history
Black liberation theology
Black nationalism
Black studies
Black thought leaders
Cassius Clay
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critical Black pedagogy
critical educational theory
critical pedagogy
critical race theory
educational history
educational philosophy
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ethnic studies
Imam Warith D. Mohammed
Islam
Louis Farrakhan
Malcolm X
Martin Luther King Jr.
Minister Malcolm X
Muhammad Ali
multicultural education
Paulo Freire
People of Color
social justice
social justice education
social justice histroy
urban education

Product details

  • ISBN 9781475865417
  • Weight: 349g
  • Dimensions: 149 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Liberation Pedagogy: Elijah Muhammad and the Art of Soul Crafting places the work of Elijah Muhammad in an educational context. Drawing from concepts in critical educational theory and Black liberation theology, it introduces to readers the contributions that Elijah Muhammad made to the education of oppressed people. It includes a comparative analysis of Paulo Freire’s work and its similarities to Elijah Muhammad’s teachings.A highlight of this book is that it explores the lives of Elijah Muhammad’s students—Minister Malcolm X, Imam Warith D. Mohammed, Minister Muhammad Ali, and Minister Louis Farrakhan—to demonstrate how his teachings touched the souls of these unlettered personalities. This book offers a liberation pedagogy that educators can use to inspire students to become life-long learners, enabling them to see the acquisition of knowledge as the vehicle to discover their unique gifts and talents.
Abul Pitre is professor and department chair of Africana Studies at San Francisco State University. He was appointed Edinboro University’s first named professor for his outstanding work in African-American education and held the distinguished title of the Carter G. Woodson Professor of Education.

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