We're Not Going to Take it Anymore

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Beckham Publications Group, Inc., 2005 - 540 páginas
Professor Gerald G. Jackson incorporates the perceptions, ideals, hesitancies and proclamations of hte Hip-Hop and post Hip-Hop generations into the Africana Studies field. He pulls evidence from a rich tapestry of history, classroom learning exercises, student reports, scholar and professional led lectures, discussions and educational tours to create a groundbreaking multicultural and pluralistic model for the application of Africentric helping to the educational sphere. While the mode varies, the greater number of compositions compiled here are biographies of ordinary and extraordinary African Americans. Culturally affriming, introspective and expansive, We're Not Going to Take it Anymore is a rarely seen educational innovation.
 

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Foreword by Gary Weaver
16
Acknowledgments
25
Introduction by Gerald G Jackson
32
SECTION I
73
John Henrik Clarkes Legacy and
96
Biographical Sketches
118
Group IV ASRC 172 Group 5
141
Missing Biographical Essays Substituted
157
Kate Ofikura Clara Ofikuru
257
F Selected Biographical sketch of Contributors
258
Afteword Thank you and beyond
262
SECTION III
267
Black history and culture educational museum experience
270
Highlights of Student museum learning
273
Black Greeks The selfknowledge route
277
Dispelling myths and advancing positive traditions
285

A Bibliography of John Henrik Clarke compiled
167
SECTION II
177
Book Cover
196
The Actual Book of Table of Contents
202
Gerald Souders Ms Askins
208
Ricardo Arguello Mr Brunnell Griffith
214
B Student essays on Religious Leaders
220
Kareen J Waite Brother Joseph Higgins
221
Tara Wood Pastor Gregory Jackson
222
Dawn Darby Bishop F D Patterson Sr
224
C Student essays on Political and Military leaders
227
Phela Townsend Colonel Margaret Bailey
228
Stefun Hawkins Janet Jenkins
230
Shari Moseley Colonel Alphronzo Moseley
232
Kerby Samuels Councilman Norman Oliver
236
D Student essays on Nonprofit Sector
238
Rachelle Dubuche Dr Carole Dubuche
239
Catherine Soto Miriam Castillo
240
Deven Gray Vince Coleman and Lynn Thompson
242
Kimberly Jones Cary Jenkins
243
Amanda Rabain Diane E Rabain
244
E Student essays on Other Leaders in the Community
248
Keisha Cummings Gail F Bridges
249
Meredith Howell Louis Graham
250
Tracy Noisette Bernadette E Noisette
251
Charles Fick Herman Russell Summerhill
253
Joseph Sargent Ramona Taylor
256
Why AfricanAmerican Fraternities
294
Crossing racial and gender boundaries in Greekdom
308
womanist warrior
329
You do not have to be a Black Greek to be in an Africentric Orbit
336
Faculty Fellow Program and former students as role Models
343
Lecture by returning
352
Faculty Fellow connection to Lecturer Essay by Azaria Tesfa
360
Intracultural Awareness and Communication is necessary
368
Harlem Experience Educational and Cultural Tour
375
Book cover by Jeanne Butler
382
Ujamaa family
389
Picture of 125th Street
401
My Harlem Experience Essay by Joseph Sargent
411
The Interim Ending
422
Essay on Madhubuti by Joe Sargent
428
Affirmative Action Rally by Stefun Hawkins
430
Some Notables of Harlem list
438
Succession politics in a Eurocentric Country
446
An Africentric journey
452
I am the Black Sheep of the Family
458
Pathways to human conflict solutions
474
The AfricanAmerican Diaspora Prototype
482
Personality and Cultural
494
AsianAmerican students as trainees mentorees and allies
508
Avoiding the POC Trap is eventually more humane
515
References for Glossary
533
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