List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
DoVeanna Fulton
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Jonathan Chism
PART I: – African American History
Introduction:Intersections between Critical Race Studies and History
David Ryden
Chapter 1: “‘I wuz like a petty dog”: White Animalization of Enslaved Blacks
Rachael Pasierowska
Chapter 2: “Slave to Soldier: United States Colored Troops in the West During the Civil War”
Scott L. Stabler and Martin Hershock
Chapter 3: “Fighting on Two Fronts: Black Educational Self Determination and Community Preservation in Houston, Texas”
Jesus Jesse Esparza
Part II: African Americans and Education
Introduction: Intersections Between Education and Critical Race Studies
Jonathan Chism
Chapter 4: “Getcha Lesson”: Gleaning Wisdom from African American K-12 Educators Who Endured the Desegregation of Public Schools
Darius M. Benton
Chapter 5: “Good” Pedagogy: Arguments for Critical Pedagogy in Higher Education
Felicia L. Harris and Nina Barbieri
Chapter 6: “Surviving the Wild West: A Critical Race Feminist Analysis of African American Women Students’ Experiences with Gendered Racism at the University of Colorado-Boulder”
LeAnna T. Luney
PART III: African American Literary and Cultural Studies
Introduction: Intersections Between African American Literature, Cultural Studies, and Critical Race Studies
Vida Robertson
Chapter 7: “Rememory and Toni Morrison’s Beloved: A Counter-Narrative to Forgetting America’s Past”
Ordner W. Taylor
Chapter 8: “The Unscripted Script of Black YouTube (BYT): The Working Identities of African American Family Vloggers”
Jenean McGee
Chapter 9: “HIV/AIDS, Sexualized Anti-Blackness, and Bodily Geographies of Struggle”
Khyree Davis
PART IV: African American Psychology and African American Religion
Introduction: Intersections Between African American Psychology, African American Religion, and Critical Race Studies
Stacie DeFreitas and Jonathan Chism
Chapter 10: “The State of Black Mental Health: Understanding Disparities Through the Lens of Critical Race Psychology”
Erlanger A. Turner and Tinicia C. Turner
Chapter 11: “The True Measure of American Greatness: Power, Relationality, and Community in the Thinking of Bernard Loomer, Howard Thurman, and Martin Luther King Jr.”
Darrius Hills
Appendix: Suggested Readings
Index
About the Contributors