In Pursuit of Knowledge (Early American Places, 5)
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Review\n"Because of Baumgartner, we rediscover the names and stories of many African American women and children: the missing activists.This book should be read by historians; political scientists, women’s studies, public policy and legal scholars; and educators for its in-depth understanding of African Americans’ educational strivings and its insights into how African American women and girls sought for themselves and their communities access to equal education despite institutional structures that were designed to prevent it." ― The New England Quarterly\n"Through painstaking research and meticulous narration, Kabria Baumgartner has uncovered black women's "purposeful" educational activism in antebellum America. This book is an invaluable contribution to African American and women's history as well as the histories of abolition and education." -- Manisha Sinha, author of The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition\n"Our understanding of the antebellum legacy of the black struggle for education has taken a giant step forward with Baumgartner’s important study of black women’s schooling. This is high quality scholarship: a solid grounding in secondary source material and exhaustive primary research, delivered through clear argument and well-tempered writing." -- Ronald E. Butchart, University of Georgia Distinguished Research Professor, Emeritus\nWinner, 2021 AERA Outstanding Book Award\nWinner, 2021 AERA Division F New Scholar's Book Award\nWinner, 2020 Mary Kelley Book Prize, given by the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic\nWinner, 2020 Outstanding Book Award, given by the History of Education Society\nUncovers the hidden role of girls and women in the desegregation of American education\nThe story of school desegregation in the United States often begins in the mid-twentieth-century South. Drawing on archival sources and genealogical records, Kabria Baumgartner uncovers the story’s origins in the nineteenth-century Northeast and identifies a previously overlooked group of activists: African American girls and women.\nIn their quest for education, African American girls and women faced numerous obstacles―from threats and harassment to violence. For them, education was a daring undertaking that put them in harm’s way. Yet bold and brave young women such as Sarah Harris, Sarah Parker Remond, Rosetta Morrison, Susan Paul, and Sarah Mapps Douglass persisted.\nIn Pursuit of Knowledge argues that African American girls and women strategized, organized, wrote, and protested for equal school rights―not just for themselves, but for all. Their activism gave rise to a new vision of womanhood: the purposeful woman, who was learned, active, resilient, and forward-thinking. Moreover, these young women set in motion equal-school-rights victories at the local and state level, and laid the groundwork for further action to democratize schools in twentieth-century America. In this thought-provoking book, Baumgartner demonstrates that the confluence of race and gender has shaped the long history of school desegregation in the United States right up to the present.
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