Anti-Black Literacy Laws and Policies
eBook - ePub

Anti-Black Literacy Laws and Policies

  1. 342 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Anti-Black Literacy Laws and Policies

About this book

A COUNTERNARRATIVE

This groundbreaking book uncovers how anti-Black racism has informed and perpetuated anti-literacy laws, policies, and customs from the colonial period to the present day. As a counternarrative of the history of Black literacy in the United States, the book's historical lens reveals the interlocking political and social structures that have repeatedly failed to support equity in literacy for Black students. Arlette Ingram Willis walks readers through the impact of anti-Black racism's impact on literacy education by identifying and documenting the unacknowledged history of Black literacy education, one that is inextricably bound up with a history of White supremacy.

Willis analyzes, exposes, illuminates, and interrogates incontrovertible historical evidence of the social, political, and legal efforts to deny equal literacy access. The chapters cover an in-depth evolution of the role of White supremacy and the harm it causes in forestalling Black readers' progress; a critical examination of empirical research and underlying ideological assumptions that resulted in limiting literacy access; and a review of federal and state documents that restricted reading access for Black people. Willis interweaves historical vignettes throughout the text as antidotes to whitewashing the history of literacy among Black people in the United States and offers recommendations on ways forward to dismantle racist reading research and laws. By centering the narrative on the experiences of Black people in the United States, Willis shifts the conversation and provides an uncompromising focus on not only the historical impact of such laws and policies but also their connections to present-day laws and policies.

A definitive history of the instructional and legal structures that have harmed generations of Black people, this text is essential for scholars, students, and policymakers in literacy education, reading research, history of education, and social justice education.

Trusted by 375,005 students

Access to over 1.5 million titles for a fair monthly price.

Study more efficiently using our study tools.

Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Print ISBN
9781032282961
eBook ISBN
9781000843460

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Support Materials
  8. Illustrations
  9. Preface
  10. Introduction
  11. 1 A Brief History: Anti-Black Racism and Anti-Black Literacy in Federal and State Laws
  12. 2 An Overview of the History of Reading Research, 1800–1999
  13. 3 The Politicization of Reading and Reading Research, 2000–2022
  14. 4 Like Lambs to the Slaughter: Grade Retention Research, Reading Retention Research, and State Reading Retention Laws
  15. 5 Reading Research Barriers to Black Students’ Reading Performance
  16. 6 Fault Lines: Florida’s Anti-Black Literacy Laws
  17. 7 Linking the Past to the Present Anti-Black Racism and Anti-Black Literacy
  18. Afterword
  19. Appendix A Missouri (1847): An Act Respecting Slaves, Free Negroes, and Mulattoes
  20. Appendix B Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 US 393 - Supreme Court 1857 (Excerpt)
  21. Appendix C Civil War Amendments
  22. Appendix D Sec. 300.320 Definition of Individualized Education Program
  23. Appendix E Fact Sheet: Preventing Racial Discrimination in Special Education
  24. Appendix F California Assembly Bill No. 1626
  25. Appendix G Literacy Education for All, Results for the Nation (LEARN) Act
  26. Appendix H Florida EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 01-260 (September 7, 2001)
  27. Appendix I Alternative Standardized Reading Assessment and Use of Student Portfolio for Good Cause Promotion
  28. Appendix J Florida’s Revised Formula for Success
  29. Appendix K
  30. Appendix L
  31. Appendix M
  32. Appendix N
  33. Appendix O Joint Statement on Legislative Efforts to Restrict Education about Racism and American History
  34. References
  35. Index

Frequently asked questions

Yes, you can cancel anytime from the Subscription tab in your account settings on the Perlego website. Your subscription will stay active until the end of your current billing period. Learn how to cancel your subscription
No, books cannot be downloaded as external files, such as PDFs, for use outside of Perlego. However, you can download books within the Perlego app for offline reading on mobile or tablet. Learn how to download books offline
We are an online textbook subscription service, where you can get access to an entire online library for less than the price of a single book per month. With over 1.5 million books across 990+ topics, we’ve got you covered! Learn about our mission
Look out for the read-aloud symbol on your next book to see if you can listen to it. The read-aloud tool reads text aloud for you, highlighting the text as it is being read. You can pause it, speed it up and slow it down. Learn more about Read Aloud
Yes! You can use the Perlego app on both iOS and Android devices to read anytime, anywhere — even offline. Perfect for commutes or when you’re on the go.
Please note we cannot support devices running on iOS 13 and Android 7 or earlier. Learn more about using the app
Yes, you can access Anti-Black Literacy Laws and Policies by Arlette Ingram Willis in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Languages & Linguistics & Education General. We have over 1.5 million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.