AFRICAN DIASPORA LITERACY IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Professional Readings
“We believe that it is important for our students to love Blackness as political resistance to hegemony (hooks, 2006). Therefore, it was crucial for us not to begin Black history with enslavement. It was our mission to start teaching our first graders about the beauty and brilliance of Africa and its people.”
- Educating African American Students And How Are the Children?, by Gloria Swindler Boutte
- "We’ve Been Doing It Your Way Long Enough" Choosing the Culturally Relevant Classroom, by Janice Baines, Carmen Tisdale, Susi Long
- Examining shared domains of literacy in the church and school of African American children, by McMillon, G. M. T., & Edwards, P. A.
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