American Grammar: Race, Education, and the Building of a Nation [Audiobook]

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American Grammar: Race, Education, and the Building of a Nation [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B0DTQKRLWB | 2025 | 15 hours and 37 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 429 MB
Author: Jarvis R. Givens
Narrator: Bill Andrew Quinn

A new history of US education through the nineteenth century that rigorously accounts for Black, Native, and white experiences; a story that exposes the idea of American education as “the great equalizer” to not only be a lie, but also a myth that reproduces past harms. Education is the epicenter of every community in the United States. Indeed, few institutions are as pivotal in shaping our lives and values than public schools. Yet the nature of schooling has become highly politicized, placing its true colors on full display—a battleground where clashes over free speech and book bans abound, and where the suppression of knowledge about race, gender, and sexuality have taken center stage. Political forces are waging a war on academic freedom, raising serious questions. What gets taught, how, by whom, and who gets to decide? Yet, how might our perception of this reality shift when we recognize such battles as expressions of a relationship between race, power, and schooling as old as the country itself?