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“The Mis-education of the Negro (Penguin Classics)” is a seminal work in the genre of social and educational critique, penned by the influential African-American historian Carter G. Woodson. This thought-provoking book examines the systemic failures of the American education system in the early 20th century, which Woodson argues perpetuated racial inferiority and societal disenfranchisement. With a foreword by a notable contemporary scholar, this edition delves into themes of cultural identity, empowerment, and the transformative power of education. Woodson’s incisive analysis remains profoundly relevant, challenging readers to reconsider the foundations and impacts of educational practices on minority communities.






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