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Jon N. Hale
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: The Mississippi Freedom Schools 1
- 1. “The Pathway from Slavery to Freedom”: The Origins of Education and the Ideology of Liberation in Mississippi 19
- 2. “There Was Something Happening”: The Civil Rights Education and Politicization of the Freedom School Students 37
- 3. “The Student as a Force for Social Change”: The Politics and Organization of the Mississippi Freedom Schools 68
- 4. “We Will Walk in the Light of Freedom”: Attending and Teaching in the Freedom Schools 108
- 5. “We Do Hereby Declare Independence”: Educational Activism and Reconceptualizing Freedom After the Summer Campaign 149
- 6. Carrying Forth the Struggle: Freedom Schools and Contemporary Educational Policy 196
- Epilogue: Remembering the Freedom Schools Fifty Years Later 224
- Notes 231
- Index 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: The Mississippi Freedom Schools 1
- 1. “The Pathway from Slavery to Freedom”: The Origins of Education and the Ideology of Liberation in Mississippi 19
- 2. “There Was Something Happening”: The Civil Rights Education and Politicization of the Freedom School Students 37
- 3. “The Student as a Force for Social Change”: The Politics and Organization of the Mississippi Freedom Schools 68
- 4. “We Will Walk in the Light of Freedom”: Attending and Teaching in the Freedom Schools 108
- 5. “We Do Hereby Declare Independence”: Educational Activism and Reconceptualizing Freedom After the Summer Campaign 149
- 6. Carrying Forth the Struggle: Freedom Schools and Contemporary Educational Policy 196
- Epilogue: Remembering the Freedom Schools Fifty Years Later 224
- Notes 231
- Index 287