Maryemma Graham Sharon Pineault-Burke Marianna White Davis
The absence of one of American writings' oldest traditions in the canon has produced a body of literature not only alienating to a large part of the population, but one which has impoverished itself of a broader representation of humanity. This book is written by teachers interested in bringing that traditional African American literature into the classroom. Documented here is the learning process that these educators experienced themselves as they read and discussed the stories and pedagogical strategies which would engage their students. In following these discussions between teachers and...
The absence of one of American writings' oldest traditions in the canon has produced a body of literature not only alienating to a large part of the p...