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The Modern Day Black Alphabet

The Modern Day Black Alphabet
Author: Arial Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9781716745928

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"A childrens photo book ... was created to give black children a modern way to learn the alphabet. This book touches on below surface black experiences and gives black children a book, where they are actively represented."--Author's website.


The ABCs of Black History

The ABCs of Black History
Author: Rio Cortez
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1523511850

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A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER B is for Beautiful, Brave, and Bright! And for a Book that takes a Bold journey through the alphabet of Black history and culture. Letter by letter, The ABCs of Black History celebrates a story that spans continents and centuries, triumph and heartbreak, creativity and joy. It’s a story of big ideas––P is for Power, S is for Science and Soul. Of significant moments––G is for Great Migration. Of iconic figures––H is for Zora Neale Hurston, X is for Malcom X. It’s an ABC book like no other, and a story of hope and love. In addition to rhyming text, the book includes back matter with information on the events, places, and people mentioned in the poem, from Mae Jemison to W. E. B. Du Bois, Fannie Lou Hamer to Sam Cooke, and the Little Rock Nine to DJ Kool Herc.


ABCs for Girls Like Me

ABCs for Girls Like Me
Author: Melanie Goolsby
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2018-06-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692141014

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ABC's for Girls Like Me is a book dedicated to sunshining the achievements of Black Women who are breaking barriers today. The book goes through 26 girls, A to Z, whose accomplishments should motivate and inspire not only black girls but all girls to change the world.


Alphabet of Black Cultures

Alphabet of Black Cultures
Author: Jeffrey Daniels
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-06-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9780976050827

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From A to Z, Alphabet of Black Cultures is a picture book celebrating a world connected by African heritage.


The Alphabet

The Alphabet
Author:
Publisher: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2013
Genre: Alphabet
ISBN: 9781845576578

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Princess Zee's Alphabet Book - The ABC Picture Story of a Modern Black Queen as African American Royalty

Princess Zee's Alphabet Book - The ABC Picture Story of a Modern Black Queen as African American Royalty
Author: Tom B. Free
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781960735058

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Princess Zee's Alphabet Book: The ABC Picture Story of a Black Queen is a children's story about Princess Zee, an African American princess living in this fairy tale we call the modern world. What "Disney Princess" are you? This bedtime alphabet book for kids shows what modern African American girls would look like living as a new "black Disney princess" character.Besides being an alphabet book for each letter, it's a read-aloud book that helps kids to recognize objects by asking them to find other items that begin with the same letter.Parents, young readers, and educators alike will enjoy reading together this picture book that blends the real issues of the modern world with the fairy tale world of a bygone era. Each page is beautifully illustrated with movie-like art that ranges from realistic to fantasy.


Educating African American Students

Educating African American Students
Author: Gloria Swindler Boutte
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2022-07-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000513629

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This straightforward and reader-friendly text provides strategies for P-12 educators who are interested in ensuring the cultural and academic excellence of African American students. It presents a careful balance of published scholarship, a framework for culturally relevant teaching, and research-based cases of teachers who excel at teaching Black children. Examples from multi-ethnic teachers across P-12 grades and content areas (e.g., ELA, science, mathematics, social studies, arts) are presented so that others can extrapolate in their respective educational settings. This book explains Black culture, anti-Black racism, African Diaspora Literacy, African American Language, and pro-Black and actionable steps that educators can adopt and implement. Examples of culturally relevant family and community involvement are provided. As with the previous edition, readers will appreciate a multitude of resources. After reading this book, educators will view educating African American students as exhilarating and rewarding and Black students will flourish.


ABCs for Boys Like Me

ABCs for Boys Like Me
Author: Melanie Goolsby
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578458113

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Pro-Blackness in Early Childhood Education

Pro-Blackness in Early Childhood Education
Author: Gloria Swindler Boutte
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807782114

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Use this inspirational resource to engage in Pro-Black teaching with young children as an antidote to endemic anti-Black racism in schools and society. Drawing from a critical case study of K–3 teachers who use Pro-Black teaching in their daily instruction, this important book puts forth positive perspectives regarding Blackness and Black people that are not evident in most educational settings. An easy-to-understand text provides evidence-based curriculum examples, pedagogies, and resources; demonstrates how teachers can achieve Pro-Black teaching while also addressing curricular standards and other demands on their time; and explains the benefit of Pro-Black teaching for all children. The authors draw from decades of practice and research by Black scholars (e.g., Asa Hilliard, Janice Hale, Amos Wilson) to position racial identities as a key part of Black children’s development. They center African Diaspora literacy as a Pro-Black pedagogy to ensure that Black children are competent in their own culture as well as in global cultures. Pro-Blackness in Early Childhood Education celebrates the agency, resistance, everyday lives, and joy of Black people. Book Features: Demonstrates how Pro-Blackness can be used to interrupt ethnocide practices that threaten Black children’s culture and spirits. Provides guidance for implementing and sustaining Pro-Black instruction, with accessible examples of curriculum and instruction. Focuses on Pro-Blackness rather than anti-Blackness. Includes examples of K–3 lessons from Drs. Diaspora curriculum that have been used in majority Black, majority White, and racially mixed classrooms.


The Alphabet Versus the Goddess

The Alphabet Versus the Goddess
Author: Leonard Shlain
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1999-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780140196016

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This groundbreaking book proposes that the rise of alphabetic literacy reconfigured the human brain and brought about profound changes in history, religion, and gender relations. Making remarkable connections across brain function, myth, and anthropology, Dr. Shlain shows why pre-literate cultures were principally informed by holistic, right-brain modes that venerated the Goddess, images, and feminine values. Writing drove cultures toward linear left-brain thinking and this shift upset the balance between men and women, initiating the decline of the feminine and ushering in patriarchal rule. Examining the cultures of the Israelites, Greeks, Christians, and Muslims, Shlain reinterprets ancient myths and parables in light of his theory. Provocative and inspiring, this book is a paradigm-shattering work that will transform your view of history and the mind.