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The Quest for Citizenship Kim Cary Warren

The Quest for Citizenship By Kim Cary Warren

The Quest for Citizenship by Kim Cary Warren


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Examines the formation of African American and Native American citizenship, belonging, and identity in the US by comparing educational experiences in Kansas between 1880 and 1935. This comparative history of two non-white races provides a revealing analysis of the intersection of education, social control, and resistance, and the formation and meaning of identity for minority groups in the US.

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The Quest for Citizenship: African American and Native American Education in Kansas, 1880-1935 by Kim Cary Warren

In The Quest for Citizenship, Kim Cary Warren examines the formation of African American and Native American citizenship, belonging, and identity in the United States by comparing educational experiences in Kansas between 1880 and 1935. Warren focuses her study on Kansas, thought by many to be the quintessential free state, not only because it was home to sizable populations of Indian groups and former slaves, but also because of its unique history of conflict over freedom during the antebellum period. After the Civil War, white reformers opened segregated schools, ultimately reinforcing the very racial hierarchies that they claimed to challenge. To resist the effects of these reformers' actions, African Americans developed strategies that emphasized inclusion and integration, while autonomy and bicultural identities provided the focal point for Native Americans' understanding of what it meant to be an American. Warren argues that these approaches to defining American citizenship served as ideological precursors to the Indian rights and civil rights movements. This comparative history of two nonwhite races provides a revealing analysis of the intersection of education, social control, and resistance, and the formation and meaning of identity for minority groups in America.

About Kim Cary Warren

Kim Cary Warren is assistant professor of history at the University of Kansas.

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NPB9780807871379
9780807871379
0807871370
The Quest for Citizenship: African American and Native American Education in Kansas, 1880-1935 by Kim Cary Warren
New
Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
2010-09-13
248
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