Produktbild: Rycenga, J: Schooling the Nation

Rycenga, J: Schooling the Nation The Success of the Canterbury Academy for Black Women

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

20.01.2025

Verlag

University Of Illinois Press

Seitenzahl

328

Maße (L/B)

23.5/15.6 cm

Gewicht

454 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-252-04630-8

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"Jennifer Rycenga's book is a brilliant work of scholarship that positions the Black and Brown young women of the Canterbury Female Boarding School as leaders in their own fight for education and early civil rights. Dr. Rycenga has accomplished what few scholars have done: to use history as a roadmap for today to seek justice in education and continue the work of Maria Davis, Sarah Harris, and Prudence Crandall. Dr. Rycenga's research has changed the way this story is told."--Joan M. DiMartino, Museum Curator and Site Superintendent, Prudence Crandall Museum "Original and enlightening. Delving deeply, Rycenga explores Crandall's life and influences while revealing the students who attended the Academy as members of a remarkable group."--Julie Winch, author of A Gentleman of Color: The Life of James Forten

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

20.01.2025

Verlag

University Of Illinois Press

Seitenzahl

328

Maße (L/B)

23.5/15.6 cm

Gewicht

454 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-252-04630-8

Herstelleradresse

Mare Nostrum Group B.V.
Doelen 72
4831 GR Breda
NL
gpsr@mare-nostrum.co.uk

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  • Produktbild: Rycenga, J: Schooling the Nation
  • Foreword    Kazimiera Kozlowski

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction. A Luminous Moment

    1. Crandall and Canterbury: The (Un)Steady State of the Standing Order
    2. The Women and the Issues Are Joined: Maria Davis, Prudence Crandall, and Sarah Harris
    3. Activating the Abolitionist Networks
    4. Martyrs in the Classroom: The Whip and he Prison
    5. Young Ladies and Little Misses: The Black Students and Their Contexts
    6. Ripples and Reflections in the Abolitionist Networks: Conventions and Curriculum
    7. Students on Trial: Thrice inside the Courtroom
    8. Patriarchal Marriage and White Violence: The Closing of the Canterbury Academy
    9. You Are Trying to Improve Your Mind in Every Way: Lives after the Academy

    Conclusion. Hearing All the Voices

    Notes

    Bibliography

    Index