The quest for citizenship : African American and Native American education in Kansas, 1880-1935
by
 
Warren, Kim Cary.

Title
The quest for citizenship : African American and Native American education in Kansas, 1880-1935

Author
Warren, Kim Cary.

ISBN
9780807899441
 
9781469604978

Publication Information
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2010.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 229 pages) : illustrations, map

Abstract
Warren examines the formation of African American and Native American citizenship, belonging, and identity in the United States by comparing educational experiences in Kansas between 1880 and 1935. After the Civil War, white reformers opened segregated schools, ultimately reinforcing the very racial hierarchies that they claimed to challenge. To resist the effects of these reformers' actions, African Americans developed strategies that emphasized inclusion and integration, while autonomy and bicultural identities provided the focal point for Native Americans'.

Subject Term
African Americans -- Education -- Kansas -- History.
 
Indians of North America -- Education -- Kansas -- History.
 
Racism in education -- Kansas -- History.
 
Segregation in education -- Kansas -- History.
 
Educational change -- Kansas -- History.
 
Education and state -- Kansas -- History.
 
African Americans.
 
Education.
 
Education and state.
 
Educational change.
 
History.
 
Indians of North America.
 
Racism in education.
 
Segregation in education.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5149/9780807899441_warren


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