Centering Black Perspectives Within the Social Studies Curriculum: Carter G. Woodson’s Textbooks and the Teaching of Black Critical Patriotism

Daniel Josiah Thomas, Terrance J. Lewis, M. Johnson
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Abstract One justification given by social studies teachers for avoiding teaching or incorporating race into their lessons is the absence of race from textbooks. Given that textbooks continue to play a significant role in social studies instruction, the authors analyzed how Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson, a Black scholar of the early twentieth century, accounted for race in two of the textbooks he wrote for K–12 teachers. In this essay, we used the principles of Black Critical Patriotism as a framework to analyze two of Woodson’s textbooks—The Negro in Our History and Negro Makers of History. We concluded with a discussion regarding potential limitations while emphasizing the place for Woodson’s textbooks within social studies classrooms.
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以黑人视角为中心的社会研究课程:卡特·g·伍德森的教科书与黑人批判爱国主义教学
社会研究教师给出的避免教学或将种族纳入课程的一个理由是教科书中没有种族。鉴于教科书在社会研究教学中继续发挥着重要作用,作者分析了20世纪初的黑人学者卡特·戈德温·伍德森博士(Carter Godwin Woodson)如何在他为K-12教师编写的两本教科书中考虑到种族问题。本文以黑人批判爱国主义的原则为框架,对伍德森的两本教科书《我们历史中的黑人》和《黑人创造历史》进行了分析。我们最后讨论了潜在的局限性,同时强调了伍德森的教科书在社会研究课堂中的地位。
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