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In the third installment of the History Quarter, Dr. Sinegal-Decuir addresses the importance of Carter G. Woodson's 1933 publication, The Mis-Education of the Negro.
The implications of Woodson's seminal work was revolutionary in its time, and remains a critical text in understanding the systemic roots of racial inequality in education.
Of course, Dr. Decuir leaves us with a life changing prescription that we call "Good Medicine."
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Follow The Network with Michael Prejean podcast on social media:
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In the third installment of the History Quarter, Dr. Sinegal-Decuir addresses the importance of Carter G. Woodson's 1933 publication, The Mis-Education of the Negro.
The implications of Woodson's seminal work was revolutionary in its time, and remains a critical text in understanding the systemic roots of racial inequality in education.
Of course, Dr. Decuir leaves us with a life changing prescription that we call "Good Medicine."
#makeLOVEtheCULTURE