The Promethean Promise: Understanding and Responding to the Educational Aspirations of Black People in the US, Seventy Years After Brown

Joaquín M.S. Noguera, Pedro A. Noguera

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Abstract

In this paper, we use Prometheus and his perpetual punishment to draw attention to the historic role Black people have played in U.S. education and contemplate the state of education for Black people 70 years after the Brown decision. We note the parallels between the period of reconstruction to the current period and use a case study of a school in Oakland, California to draw attention to a community-based response to the unfulfilled promise of the historic Brown decision. Our hope is that the case study can be used to undertake similar initiatives.
Original languageEnglish
JournalUrban Education
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StatePublished - Apr 4 2025

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Education
  • Urban Studies

Keywords

  • activism < social
  • African American students < urban education
  • case studies < subjects
  • cultural responsiveness < social
  • culture < subjects
  • ethnography < subjects
  • race < identity
  • racism < social
  • socioeconomics < scale construction
  • urban education

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