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The Mis-EducationThe MIS-Education of the Negro
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Author:Carter Godwin Woodson
Publisher:  Africa Wor
Date Published:  November 1990
Format:  Trade Paper

Excerpt of Historical Notes DR. CARTER GODWIN WOODSON AND THE OBSERVANCE OF AFRICAN HISTORY by RUNOKO RASHIDI

Carter Godwin Woodson was the founder of Associated publishers, founder and editor of the Negro History Bulletin, and the author of more than thirty books. Probably Woodson's best known book is The Mis-Education of the Negro, originally published in 1933 and still relevant today. In the Mis-Education of the Negro Dr. Woodson stated that:

"When you control a man's thinking you do not have to worry about his actions. You do not have to tell him not to stand here or go yonder.  He will find his 'proper place' and will stay in it. You do not need to send him to the back door. He will go without being told. In fact, if there is no back door, he will cut one for his special benefit. His education makes it necessary."

In 1926 Woodson initiated the annual February observance of Negro History Week. He chose February for the observance because February twelfth was Abraham Lincoln's birthday and February fourteenth was the accepted birthday of Frederick Douglass. By the 1970s, Negro History Week had expanded to become Black History Month.


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