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  1. 1 de feb. de 2022 · In his book “Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching,” Jarvis R. Givens, assistant professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Suzanne Young Murray Assistant Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, tells the little-known story of Woodson, a groundbreaking historian and the founder of Black History Month.

  2. Dr. Carter G. Woodson (19 de dezembro de 1875 – 3 de abril de 1950) é conhecido como o pai da história negra e dos estudos negros. Ele trabalhou incansavelmente para estabelecer o campo da história negra americana no início de 1900, fundando a Association for the Study of Negro Life and History e sua revista e contribuindo com vários livros e publicações para o campo da pesquisa negra.

  3. 1 de feb. de 2018 · Often dubbed the "Father of Black History," Woodson worked to ensure African-American history was taught in schools and studied by scholars. Google kicks off Black History Month with Carter G ...

  4. カーターg.ウッドソン博士(1875年12月19日-1950年4月3日)は、黒人の歴史と黒人研究の父として知られています。 彼は1900年代初頭に黒人の歴史の分野を確立するためにたゆまぬ努力をし、黒人の生活と歴史の研究のための協会とそのジャーナルを設立し、黒人の研究の分野に多くの本や出版物を ...

  5. 1981: The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies is founded at the University of Virginia by historian Armistead Robinson. Charlottesville, Virginia. 1984: The U.S. Postal Service issued a 20-cent stamp in honor of Woodson. 1998: Lauryn Hill releases her debut, Grammy Award-winning album The Miseducation of Lauryn ...

  6. Credit for the evolving awareness of the true place of blacks in history can, in large part, be bestowed on one man, Carter G. Woodson. And, his brainchild the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, Inc. is continuing Woodson’s tradition of disseminating information about black life, history and culture to the global community.

  7. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › woodson-carter-g-1875-1950Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950) - Blackpast

    18 de ene. de 2007 · Historian Carter G. Woodson was born to poor, yet land-owning, former slaves in New Canton, Virginia on December 19, 1875. During the 1890s, he hired himself out as a farm and manual laborer, drove a garbage truck, worked in coalmines, and attended high school and college in Berea College, Kentucky—from which he earned a B.L. degree in 1903.