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Lynnette Mawhinney 
Mamie Phipps Clark, Champion for Children 

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This inspiring graphic novel tells the story of groundbreaking psychologist and civil rights activist Mamie Phipps Clark, Ph D and her research in the racial identity and development of self in Black children, the work that ultimately played a vital role in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case.
Part of American Psychological Association’s Extraordinary Women in Psychology series.
Mamie was born and raised in Hot Springs, Arkansas, during a time when United States laws intentionally disadvantaged Black people and permitted racial segregation. This profoundly impacted her life and work and  instilled in her an unstoppable force to champion for Black children. Mamie made a difference with science – she studied math and psychology at Howard University. She was first the Black woman to graduate from Columbia University with a doctorate degree in psychology. Mamie expanded her earlier master’s research into the famous black-doll/white-doll experiments that exposed the negative effects of racial segregation in children. Along with her research partner and husband, Kenneth Clark, Mamie became expert witnesses in several school desegregation cases, including Brown vs. Board of Education in 1954, which effectively ended racial segregation in school. Mamie dedicated her life to advocate for children who deserved more than what society offered them and she built the Northside Center in Harlem, NY to support children with special needs, academic programs,  and mental health services. 
Filled with interesting news stories and thought-provoking activities, this book encourages readers to carry on Mamie’s legacy and become champions for themselves and others in their community.  

€20.99
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Introduction

 

Chapter 1. Growing up in Jim Crow South


Did You Know: The Lynching of Gilbert Harris


Try This: Use Your Voice, Create a Protest Sign

 

Chapter 2. From a One Room School House to Howard University


Did You Know: There Used to be Many Black Teachers


Try This: School History Fact Find

 

Chapter 3. Early Research at Howard University


Did You Know: The Second Shift


Try This: Dr. Mamie Clark’s Research

 

Chapter 4. Black Doll/White Doll Experiment


Did You Know: Black is Beautiful Movement


Try This: Picturing Black Joy

 

Chapter 5. Research and School Desegregation


Did You Know: Hedgepeth-Williams Case


Try This: Identity and Self-Love Journal

 

Chapter 6. Northside Center for Child Development


Did You Know: Little Rock Nine


Try This: Explore Your Community Needs

 


How to be a Champion by Dr. Kira Baker-Doyle

Timeline

Bibliography

Glossary

About the Author and Illustrator


Over de auteur

Lynnette Mawhinney, Ph D, is Professor of Urban Education at Rutgers University-Newark and affiliated faculty in Africana Studies. She helps to prepare future urban teachers for the classroom, and her academic research focuses on retention and recruitment of teachers of color and diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in K-12 urban schools. She is an award-winning author and scholar of six books. Her first children’s book,
Lulu The One and Only, received a starred review from Kirkus. She lives in New Jersey. Visit https:/www.lynnettemawhinney.com/
Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● Pagina’s 144 ● ISBN 9781433843655 ● Bestandsgrootte 15.5 MB ● Leeftijd 17-13 jaar ● Uitgeverij American Psychological Association ● Gepubliceerd 2024 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 9363744 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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