What does culturally responsive teaching look like?
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What does culturally responsive teaching look like?
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Mainstream education tends to pit Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. against each other. One stood for violence and the other non-violence. One was too radical and the one had an approach that was non-threatening to the powers that be. What we need to teach young people was that they fought the same fight, and nearing the end of both their lives their ideologies started to merge. We still fight their fight today. Bless up, Mr. King.
Article. By Derrick Alridge. 2006. 25 pages. Critique of textbook representation of Martin Luther King, Jr. as messiah, embodiment of the Civil Rights Movement, and a moderate.
Would be useful in teaching about master and counter narratives as well as characterization in an Ethnic Studies/English class.