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Black Passports Travel Memoirs As A Tool For Youth Empowerment Stephanie Y Evans

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Black Passports Travel Memoirs As A Tool For Youth Empowerment Stephanie Y Evans
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.41 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Stephanie Y. Evans
ISBN: 9781438451534, 1438451539
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Black Passports Travel Memoirs As A Tool For Youth Empowerment Stephanie Y Evans by Stephanie Y. Evans 9781438451534, 1438451539 instant download after payment.

A resource guide that uses African American memoir to address a variety of issues related to mentoring and curriculum development.
In this resource guide for fostering youth empowerment, Stephanie Y. Evans offers creative commentary on two hundred autobiographies that contain African American travel memoirs of places around the world. The narratives are by such well-known figures as Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Billie Holiday, Maya Angelou, Malcolm X, James Baldwin, Muhammad Ali, Richard Pryor, Angela Davis, Condoleezza Rice, and President Barack Obama, as well as by many lesser-known travelers. The book addresses a variety of issues related to mentoring and curriculum development. It serves as a tool for “literary mentoring,” where students of all ages can gain knowledge and wisdom from texts in the same way achieved by one-on-one mentoring, and it also provides ideas for incorporating these memoirs into lessons on history, geography, vocabulary, and writing. Focusing on four main mentoring themes—life, school, work, and cultural exchange—Evans encourages readers to comb the texts for models of how to manage attitudes, behaviors, and choices in order to be successful in transnational settings.
 “This book provides a new and refreshing way to think about Black youth and issues of empowerment. It will be a useful tool for teachers, parents, scholars, and community organizers, leaders, and activists.” — Valerie Grim, Indiana University Bloomington

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