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| #774409 in Books | Crystal R Sanders | 2016-04-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .76 x6.19 x9.27l,.0 | File type: PDF | 266 pages | A Chance for Change Head Start and Mississippi s Black Freedom Struggle The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A Must Read...|By HGreen|This is a fabulous work for understanding how the Civil Rights Movement did not end in 1965. Rather, it inspired working-class black Mississippians, women in particular, to advocate for pre-K education that served the needs of their community and children. In many ways, they brought Head Start to the state through the CDGM before an intense white opposi||The book has the potential to greatly impact the education and development of teacher educators, teachers, and students in the field of development and early childhood education. For a wide audience. Highly recommended.--CHOICE||
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In this innovative study, Crystal Sanders explores how working-class black women, in collaboration with the federal government, created the Child Development Group of Mississippi (CDGM) in 1965, a Head Start program that not only gave poor black children access to early childhood education but also provided black women with greater opportunities for political activism during a crucial time in the unfolding of the civil rights movement. Women who had previously worked as ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.A Chance for Change: Head Start and Mississippi's Black Freedom Struggle (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture) | Crystal R. Sanders. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.