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Intratexturealities: The Poetics of the Freedom Schools
Journal of Negro Education (2008)
  • Vonzell Agosto, University of South Florida
Abstract
Freedom Schools, which operated during 1964 after the collaborative efforts of several Civil Rights organizations, provided an opportunity to understand how students can drive the curriculum to meet individual and collective needs within a community. The presence and use of poetry throughout the Freedom Schools was mysterious, given that it is virtually absent in the curriculum guide, memos, and documents prepared by the administrative staff members and teachers. Students’ poetry not only revealed the intersections and layers of lived experience, society, and culture, but also their agency in the context of an anti-oppressive education project.
Keywords
  • Freedom Schools,
  • Poetry,
  • Curriculum,
  • Race
Publication Date
2008
Citation Information
Vonzell Agosto. "Intratexturealities: The Poetics of the Freedom Schools" Journal of Negro Education Vol. 77 Iss. 2 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/vonzell_agosto/2/