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THE SEARCH FOR SCHOOL SAFETY: African American Homeschoolers
Record: Garvey Musumunu and Ama Mazama, “The Search for School Safety and the African American Homeschooling Experience.” Journal of Contemporary Issues in Education, 9, No. 2 (2014): 24-38. [Full Article] Summary: Musumunu is a professor of sociology at Montgomery County Community College, and Mazama … Continue reading
Posted in Parental Motivation, Race/Ethnicity
Tagged Ama Mazama, Garvey Musumunu, Journal of Contemporary Issues in Education, Montgomery County Community College, Temple University
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AFRICAN AMERICAN HOMESCHOOLING PRACTICES: Empirical Evidence
Record: Ama Mazama, “African American Homeschooling Practices: Empirical Evidence.” Theory and Research in Education, 14, No. 1 (2016): 26-44. [Abstract] Summary: Mazama, one of the leading researchers on African American homeschooling, is Associate Professor and Director of the Graduate Programs of the Department … Continue reading
Posted in Pedagogy, Race/Ethnicity
Tagged Ama Mazama, Temple University
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AFRICAN AMERICAN HOMESCHOOLERS: Parental Motivations and Student Achievement
Record: Brian Ray, “African American Homeschool Parents’ Motivations for Homeschooling and Their Black Children’s Academic Achievement” in Journal of School Choice, 9, no. 1 (2015): 71-96. [Abstract] Summary: Brian D. Ray is the founder and current president of the National Home Education Research Institute. In … Continue reading
AFRICAN AMERICAN HOMESCHOOLING: Curriculum and Identity
Record: Ama Mazama and Garvey Lundy, “African American Homeschooling and the Question of Curricular Cultural Relevance” in Journal of Negro Education 82, no. 2 (Spring 2013): 123-138 [abstract here] Summary: Mazama and Lundy have recently published several important articles on the motivations … Continue reading
Posted in Parental Motivation, Race/Ethnicity
Tagged Ama Mazama, Black Power, Carter G. Woodson, Garvey Lundy, Journal of Negro Education, Marcus Garvey, W. E. B. DuBois
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I’M KEEPING MY SON HOME: African American Males and Homeschooling
Record: Garvey Lundy and Ama Mazama, “‘I’m Keeping My Son Home’: African American Males and the Motivation to Homeschool” in Journal of African American Males in Education 5, no. 1 (Spring 2014): 53-74. [Available Here] Summary: Mazama and Lundy have … Continue reading
Posted in Parental Motivation, Race/Ethnicity
Tagged Ama Mazama, educational protectionism, Garvey Lundy, Journal of African American Males in Education, Racial Protectionism, Religious Protectionism
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AFRICAN AMERICAN HOMESCHOOLING: A Large-Scale Study
Record: Ama Mazama and Garvey Lundy, “African American Homeschooling and the Quest for a Quality Education” in Education and Urban Society 20, no. 10 (2013): 1-22. [Abstract here] Summary: Mazama, a professor of African American studies at Temple University, and … Continue reading
Posted in Parental Motivation, Race/Ethnicity
Tagged African Americans, Ama Mazama, Atlanta, Bridgeport, Cheryl Fields-Smith, Chicago, Columbia, DE, educational protectionism, Florence, Garvey Lundy, Meca Williams, Monica Wells Kisura, Montgomery County Community College, New York City, Philadelphia, Qualitative, racism, SC, snowball sampling, Temple University, Washington D.C.
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Cheryl Fields-Smith Reviews Mazama and Lundy, “African American Homeschooling as Racial Protectionism”
Record: Mazama, A. and Lundy, G. (2012). African American homeschooling as racial protectionism. Journal of Black Studies, 43(7), 723-748. Summary: Mazama and Lundy conducted a study of homeschooling among 74 African American families representing metropolitan communities across the South, Midwest, … Continue reading
Posted in Parental Motivation, Race/Ethnicity
Tagged Afrocentric, Ama Mazama, Brown v. Board of Education, Cheryl Fields-Smith, Garvey Lundy, Heather Williams, Journal of Black Studies, Martin Luther King, Meca R. Williams-Johnson, Monica Wells Kisura, Racial Protectionism, Racial Protectionists, Self-Taught, Their Highest Potential, University of Georgia, Vanessa Siddle Walker
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THE MYTH OF AMERICAN RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: A Sweeping Look at the History Behind the U.S. Culture Wars
Record: David Sehat, The Myth of American Religious Freedom (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011). Summary: Sehat is Assistant Professor of History at Georgia State University. Sehat takes one idea and traces its history from the American founding to the … Continue reading
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Tagged 10 Commandments, 14th Amendment, African Americans, Baptist, Biblical Criticism, Bill of Rights, Blasphemy laws, blue laws, Catholics, Civil War, Constitution, Culture War, Darwinism, David Sehat, Decency laws, Dred Scott, Evangelical, Evolution, First Amendment, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, freethinkers, godless Constitution, Great Depression, James Madison, Methodist, moral establishment, Moral Majority, Reconstruction, Second Great Awakening, slavery, Ten Commandments
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