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We’re just ordinary people: Messianic master narratives and Black youths’ civic agency
AN Woodson
Theory & Research in Social Education 44 (2), 184-211, 2016
1502016
“There ain’t no white people here”: The master narratives of the Civil Rights Movement in the stories of urban youth
AN Woodson
Urban Education, 2015
1142015
“I’m none of the above”: Exploring themes of heteropatriarchy in the life histories of Black male educators
AN Woodson, A Pabon
Equity & Excellence in Education 49 (1), 57-71, 2016
1072016
Being vs. becoming: Transcending STEM identity development through Afropessimism, moving toward a Black X consciousness in STEM
TR Morton, DS Gee, AN Woodson
The Journal of Negro Education 88 (3), 327-342, 2019
772019
“What you supposed to know”: Black urban students’ perspectives on history textbooks and civil rights leader
AN Woodson
Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching and Research 11, 57-65, 2015
75*2015
Teacher education and Black male students in the United States
HR Milner, A Pabon, A Woodson, E McGee
Multidisciplinary Journal of Educational Research 3 (3), 235-265, 2013
752013
The future is Black: Afropessimism, fugitivity, and radical hope in education
CA Grant, AN Woodson, MJ Dumas
Routledge, 2020
632020
Baskets of cotton and birthday cakes: Teaching slavery in social studies classrooms
LJ King, AN Woodson
Social Studies Education Review 6 (1), 1-18, 2017
522017
“Can we say the n-word?”: Exploring psychological safety during race talk
JD Williams, AN Woodson, TLB Wallace
Research in human development 13 (1), 15-31, 2016
452016
Male teachers of color: Charting a new landscape for educational research
AN Woodson, TJ Bristol
Race Ethnicity and Education 23 (3), 281-287, 2020
412020
Outstanding: Centering Black kids’ enoughness in civic education research
AN Woodson, BL Love
Multicultural Perspectives 21 (2), 91-96, 2019
382019
Afropessimism for us in education: In fugitivity, through fuckery and with funk
AN Woodson
The Future is Black, 16-21, 2020
292020
Don't let me be misunderstood: Psychological safety, Black girls’ speech, and Black feminist perspectives on directness.
AN Woodson
Journal of Educational Psychology 112 (3), 567, 2020
292020
Racial code words, re‐memberings and Black kids’ civic imaginations: A critical race ethnography of a post‐civil rights leader
AN Woodson
Anthropology & Education Quarterly 50 (1), 26-47, 2019
262019
“Less than a Vapor”: Positioning Black lesbian women in history teacher education
AN Woodson
Journal of lesbian studies 21 (4), 465-477, 2017
162017
‘Being black is like being a soldier in Iraq’: metaphorical expressions of blackness in an urban community
AN Woodson
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 30 (2), 161-174, 2017
162017
‘The world they’ve been born into’: Black male teachers on Blackness, masculinities and leadership
AN Woodson, J Jones, S Gowder
Race Ethnicity and Education 23 (3), 307-326, 2020
142020
When keeping it real goes wrong: Race talk, racial blunders, and redemption
AN Woodson, KE Duncan
Social studies teacher education: Critical issues and current perspectives …, 2018
102018
Real recognizes real: Thoughts on race, fake news, and naming our truths
AN Woodson, LJ King, E Kim
Unpacking fake news: An educator’s guide to navigating the media with …, 2019
92019
Beyond blurred lines: Black girls, urban teacher education, and anti-rape pedagogy
AN Woodson, DJC Andrews
Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships 4 (1), 83-104, 2017
92017
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