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Teaching the Truth

Uncovering the Hidden History of Racism in the Early Childhood Classroom

Miriam Tager

Teaching the truth about our history to young children is essential in our quest to dismantle racism in the United States. Pre-service teachers must reconceptualize teaching history to young children by teaching the hidden histories of our nation so that young children can challenge their own biases and assumptions created by a white supremacist society. Teaching the Truth: Uncovering the Hidden History of Racism with Young Children counters the recent narrative that African American History should be whitewashed instead centering it in the early childhood curriculum. Topics covered in this book include: the institution of slavery, Reconstruction, Jim Crow era, The Great Migration, Segregation of schools, Civil Rights and Voting Rights, Police Brutality and Black Lives Matter.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 178 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-66692-429-9 • Hardback • January 2024 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
978-1-66692-430-5 • eBook • January 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Series: Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century
Subjects: Education / Inclusive Education, Education / Early Childhood (incl. Preschool & Kindergarten), Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / Social Science

Miriam Tager is associate professor of Early Childhood Education at Westfield State University in Massachusetts.

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Whitewashing of History

Chapter 2: Not Too Young for the Truth

Chapter 3: Slavery and the Enslaved

Chapter 4: Reconstruction, Ready or Not

Chapter 5: Jim Crow Era

Chapter 6: The Not So Great Migration

Chapter 7: Segregation and Schools

Chapter 8: Civil Rights and Voting Rights

Chapter 9: Police Brutality and The Black Panthers

Chapter 10: #Black Lives Still Matter

Conclusion

Appendix A

Appendix B

References

About the Author

Tager presents a strong argument for teaching about racism in the early grades. Drawing on her qualitative research with elementary school faculty, she highlights the obstacles these faculty face in implementing anti-racist pedagogy and curricula. She documents recent efforts by conservative ideologues and state legislatures to sanitize US history, contending that many preservice and veteran elementary educators have not been taught the history of Black Americans, hampering their capacity to integrate it into their daily teaching. According to Tager, recent efforts to censor history will only exacerbate an already bad situation. The first two chapters provide the theoretical grounding for chapters 3–10, which discuss specific topics on Black history for inclusion in early-grade curricula. These chapters also include recommended classroom activities for use with young children. The book concludes with appendixes of recommended books and resources and a reference list. The author could have drawn on more nationwide studies of US history curriculum and instruction to buttress her qualitative research evidence, but that is a minor criticism. Recommended for teacher education faculty and preservice and veteran classroom teachers. Recommended. Advanced undergraduates, faculty, and professionals.


— Choice Reviews


Knowing that children’s books are being banned and people purposefully silenced, Dr. Tager’s writings surface marginalized and often ignored, yet so critically important, histories of racism as truth telling! This powerful array of chapters dedicate themselves to opening the wounds and assisting early childhood educators, families and children, and teacher educators to learn how to openly discuss truths of our racist past and present day perpetuations. Her work lifts us toward actions, making the world a better place.


— Will Parnell, Portland State University


Teaching the Truth

Uncovering the Hidden History of Racism in the Early Childhood Classroom

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Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Teaching the truth about our history to young children is essential in our quest to dismantle racism in the United States. Pre-service teachers must reconceptualize teaching history to young children by teaching the hidden histories of our nation so that young children can challenge their own biases and assumptions created by a white supremacist society. Teaching the Truth: Uncovering the Hidden History of Racism with Young Children counters the recent narrative that African American History should be whitewashed instead centering it in the early childhood curriculum. Topics covered in this book include: the institution of slavery, Reconstruction, Jim Crow era, The Great Migration, Segregation of schools, Civil Rights and Voting Rights, Police Brutality and Black Lives Matter.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 178 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-1-66692-429-9 • Hardback • January 2024 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
    978-1-66692-430-5 • eBook • January 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Series: Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century
    Subjects: Education / Inclusive Education, Education / Early Childhood (incl. Preschool & Kindergarten), Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / Social Science
Author
Author
  • Miriam Tager is associate professor of Early Childhood Education at Westfield State University in Massachusetts.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction

    Chapter 1: The Whitewashing of History

    Chapter 2: Not Too Young for the Truth

    Chapter 3: Slavery and the Enslaved

    Chapter 4: Reconstruction, Ready or Not

    Chapter 5: Jim Crow Era

    Chapter 6: The Not So Great Migration

    Chapter 7: Segregation and Schools

    Chapter 8: Civil Rights and Voting Rights

    Chapter 9: Police Brutality and The Black Panthers

    Chapter 10: #Black Lives Still Matter

    Conclusion

    Appendix A

    Appendix B

    References

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • Tager presents a strong argument for teaching about racism in the early grades. Drawing on her qualitative research with elementary school faculty, she highlights the obstacles these faculty face in implementing anti-racist pedagogy and curricula. She documents recent efforts by conservative ideologues and state legislatures to sanitize US history, contending that many preservice and veteran elementary educators have not been taught the history of Black Americans, hampering their capacity to integrate it into their daily teaching. According to Tager, recent efforts to censor history will only exacerbate an already bad situation. The first two chapters provide the theoretical grounding for chapters 3–10, which discuss specific topics on Black history for inclusion in early-grade curricula. These chapters also include recommended classroom activities for use with young children. The book concludes with appendixes of recommended books and resources and a reference list. The author could have drawn on more nationwide studies of US history curriculum and instruction to buttress her qualitative research evidence, but that is a minor criticism. Recommended for teacher education faculty and preservice and veteran classroom teachers. Recommended. Advanced undergraduates, faculty, and professionals.


    — Choice Reviews


    Knowing that children’s books are being banned and people purposefully silenced, Dr. Tager’s writings surface marginalized and often ignored, yet so critically important, histories of racism as truth telling! This powerful array of chapters dedicate themselves to opening the wounds and assisting early childhood educators, families and children, and teacher educators to learn how to openly discuss truths of our racist past and present day perpetuations. Her work lifts us toward actions, making the world a better place.


    — Will Parnell, Portland State University


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