Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950) was an African-American historian, author, journalist and the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.
He was one of the first scholars to value and study Black History. He recognized and acted upon the importance of a people having an awareness and knowledge of their contributions to humanity and left behind an impressive legacy.
A founder of Journal of Negro History, Dr. Woodson is known as the Father of Black History. He was the author of more than 16 books including "The Mis-education of the Negro," and the founder and editor of the Journal of Negro History and the Negro History Bulletin.
CD-1 Total time: 60:22
Mis-Education Vocal intro - 00:24
Introduction - 08:48
Chap. 1 The Seat of Trouble - 11:51
Chap.2 How We Missed the Mark -10:05
Chap. 3 How We Drifted Away From The Truth - 11:31
Chap.4 Education Under Outside Control - 16:28
CD-2 Total Time 62:45
Free Your Mind Intro. - 00:30
Chap. 5 The Failure to Learn to Make A Living - 18:11
Chap. 6 The Educated Negro Leaves the Masses - 14:14
Chap. 7 Dissension & Weakness - 17:05
Chap. 8 Professional Educated Discouraged - 11:15
CD-3 Total Time 71:48
Be True Intro. - 00:30
Chap. 9 Political Education Neglected - 17:48
Chap. 10 Loss of Vision - 21:44
Chap. 11 The Need for Service Rather Than Leadership - 12:23
Chap. 12 Hirelings in the Place of Public servants - 17:28
CD-4 Total Time 71:08
Pledge of Allegiance Intro. - 00:14
Chap. 13 Understanding the Negro - 17:56
Chap. 14 The New Program - 17:38
Chap. 15 Vocational Guidance - 22:56
Chap. 16 The New Type of Professional Man Required - 10:33
CD-5 Total Time 45:08
Mis-Education Intro. - 00:27
Chap. 17 Higher Strivings in The Service of the Country - 12:09
Chap. 18 The Study of The Negro - 11:29
Appendix (1) - Much ado about a Name - 06:55
Appendix (2) - The Value of Color - 0:55
Song - Free Your Mind (Bill Lee McCleskey, Robin Batey & Typhanee Fitzgerald)
Song - Be True to Yourself (Robin Batey & Typhanee Fitzgerald)
Song - Pledge of Allegiance (Baba Ken-Amen Bettis)
Song - Mis-Education (Rodney Davis & Brenda Huggins)