目录 PREFACEACKNOWLEDGEMENTSABSTRACTCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF THE LITERATUREA Talisman of Power and a Badge of FreedomHumanitarianism,Patriotism,ReligionA Road to Black Self-Reliance and a Means to Reconstruct the South CHAPTER 3 MAINSTREAM AMERICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN THEORIES OF EDUCATIoN IN THE ANTEBELLUM YEARSEducation and Republican CitizenryEducation and National IdentityAnti-Literacy Laws and American SlaveryControl and Counter-Control,Oppression and ResistanceEducation and FreedomCHAPTER 4 AFRICAN AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES IN THE PRE-CIVIL WAR YEARSBlack Education before the Enactment of the Anti-Literacy LawsBlack Education after the Enactment of the Anti.Literacy LawsCHAPTER 5 AFIUCAN AMERICAN INITIATIVE IN BLACK EDUCATION DURING THE CIVIL WARThe“Contrabands”at Fortress Monroe and VicinityThe“Freedmen”at Port Royal and Its Surrounding Area“Freedmens”Education in Other Places Occupied by the Union ArmyCHAPTER 6 CoNCLUSIONBlBLIOGRAPHY
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BLACK INITIATIVE
IN BLACK EDUCATION
PRIOR TO AND DURING
THE CIVIL WAR
美国内战前和内战期间黑人在教育中的主动性
Dr. Ye shows without douht that. rather than responding to initiatives that
came from the AMA or other Northern philanthropic societies, black
Southerners themselves initiated the drive for education. In this sense.
education hecame the first, radical mass social movement for liberation
undertaken hv African Americans after 1861.
in the coarse of her book. Dr. Ye shows how. in this concrete instancc.
edncation was not merely atool for material advancemeat, hut an element
io collective identity- formatinn as well.
Dr. Ye's hook makes important contributions to the study of hlack
education, the social history ofthe Civil War. and education theory itself.
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