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The Mis-education of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson

Tue, Jul 07

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Online via Zoom

This discussion is part of Folio's 400 Years of Racism series, led by Folio librarian Lillian Dabney

The Mis-education of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson
The Mis-education of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson

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Jul 07, 2026, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM PDT

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The Mis-education of the Negro (1933) is Woodson’s most popular classic work of Black social criticism, drawing on history, theory, and memoir. As both student and teacher, Woodson witnessed distortions of Black life in the history and literature taught in schools and universities. He identified a relationship between these distortions in curriculum and the violence circumscribing Black life in the material world, declaring, “There would be no lynching if it did not start in the schoolroom.” Woodson’s primary focus was the impact dominant modes of schooling had on Black youth. This systematic process of mis-education undermined Black people’s struggles for freedom and justice, and it was an experience that scholars before and after Woodson recognized and worked to challenge.


Woodson argued that students, teachers, and leaders needed to be educated in a manner that was accountable to Black experiences and lived realities, both…


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