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Paperback From the Cotton Fields to a Village: What Went Wrong with Black Education Book

ISBN: B0GV3XKMPB

ISBN13: 9798253769416

From the Cotton Fields to a Village: What Went Wrong with Black Education

What did Black schools build under segregation that America still has not fully understood?
In From the Cotton Fields to a Village, N. M. Shabazz uncovers a powerful and often overlooked story of Black educational excellence, community strength, and cultural resilience. Through history, lived experience, and the voices of Black educators, this book explores how students, families, and teachers created strong learning environments in the face of segregation, inequality, and limited resources.
But this is more than a history lesson.
It is a bold reexamination of what was gained, what was lost, and what today's schools can still learn from the values that once sustained Black education: discipline, pride, leadership, high expectations, and community support.
Thought-provoking, timely, and deeply rooted in historical truth, From the Cotton Fields to a Village speaks to readers of Black history, American history, education, and social change. It is a book for anyone ready to look beyond familiar narratives and ask harder questions about progress, power, and the future of education.

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