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The Classic Collection of Carter G. Woodson. Illustrated

The Classic Collection of Carter G. Woodson. Illustrated

The Classic Collection of Carter G. Woodson. Illustrated unites the most influential works of one of the foremost historians, educators, and cultural architects of the twentieth century. This comprehensive volume presents a richly illustrated and thoughtfully curated selection of Woodson’s writings, offering readers an authoritative pathway into the origins of African American historiography and cultural thought. Central to the collection is Woodson’s landmark work, “The Mis-Education of the Negro.” In this enduring analysis, Woodson examines how educational institutions shape identity, limit potential, and reinforce societal inequalities. His critique urges readers to rethink the structure and purpose of education, emphasizing the importance of self-knowledge, cultural awareness, and independent thinking—ideas that remain profoundly relevant today. The volume also includes “African Myths and Folk Tales,” a vibrant exploration of the stories and oral traditions that form the spiritual and imaginative backbone of African cultures. Woodson’s presentation of these tales highlights their universal themes, moral teachings, and artistic richness, asserting their vital place in world heritage and cultural memory. In “The History of the Negro Church,” Woodson traces the development of African American religious life with exceptional clarity. He illustrates how the church emerged not only as a space of faith, but also as a powerful institution for community building, education, activism, and leadership—an enduring force in the social evolution of Black communities. The collection is further enriched by “A Century of Negro Migration” and “The Negro in Our History,” where Woodson documents the migrations, achievements, and struggles of African Americans across generations. Through meticulous research, he constructs a sweeping narrative of resilience, transformation, and contribution. Together, these works create a profound, multi-dimensional portrait of African American history, culture, and identity, inviting readers to engage with Woodson’s visionary scholarship and the enduring legacies it illuminates. Contents: -The Mis-Education of the Negro -African Myths and Folk Tales -The History of the Negro Church -A Century of Negro Migration -The Negro in Our History

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