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With particular focus on the first-hand narratives of two desegregation pioneerstheir stories, sufferings, and pedagogy of survivalthis book gives voice to unsung heroes and the often overlooked view of the adolescent perspective to address the question of how one can endure and thrive in the midst of hardship and tragedy. While enduring her own personal trauma, the author wrestled with the question, How will I survive? The answer, she discovered, was in the actual act of surviving and in the navigational strategies she employed and witnessed in the lives of others. In Pedagogy of Survival, the author uses the narratives of ordinary people to highlight extraordinary lessons of perseverance. The integration of historical and present-day change agents challenges readers to examine their own lives and see that they, too, have the ability to not merely withstand trials, but to become agents of change. Everyone has a story that matters and can serve as a lesson for someone else. So

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Acknowledgments – Michael Gurian: Foreword – Introduction – The Desegregation of Rivers High School – The Desegregation of Greensboro (Grimsley) – Pedagogy of Survival: Ordinary People – The Relevance – Donations – Photos – References – Index

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/19/2016 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433131585, 978-1433131585
      ISBN10: 1433131587

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      With particular focus on the first-hand narratives of two desegregation pioneerstheir stories, sufferings, and pedagogy of survivalthis book gives voice to unsung heroes and the often overlooked view of the adolescent perspective to address the question of how one can endure and thrive in the midst of hardship and tragedy. While enduring her own personal trauma, the author wrestled with the question, How will I survive? The answer, she discovered, was in the actual act of surviving and in the navigational strategies she employed and witnessed in the lives of others. In Pedagogy of Survival, the author uses the narratives of ordinary people to highlight extraordinary lessons of perseverance. The integration of historical and present-day change agents challenges readers to examine their own lives and see that they, too, have the ability to not merely withstand trials, but to become agents of change. Everyone has a story that matters and can serve as a lesson for someone else. So

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments – Michael Gurian: Foreword – Introduction – The Desegregation of Rivers High School – The Desegregation of Greensboro (Grimsley) – Pedagogy of Survival: Ordinary People – The Relevance – Donations – Photos – References – Index

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