Affiliation:
1. The University of Georgia, 630 Aderhold Hall, Athens, GA 30602;
. His research interests include American and African-American educational and intellectual history, historical methodology, and civil rights studies. He is currently writing The Educational Thought of W.E.B. Du Bois: An Intellectual History for Teachers College Press
Abstract
This article examines the dilemmas and challenges of objectivity, presentism, and voice and agency I have encountered as an African-American historian of education whose research focuses on the education of Black people. A perplexing problem has been how to conduct good and “respectable” research while identifying with the African-American community I am researching. Drawing on personal research experiences and the selected work of historians and education researchers, I discuss how I have dealt with these methodological queries in my research. Despite dealing with the challenges and dilemmas of objectivity, presentism, and voice and agency in my research, I argue that the “double-consciousness” I face as an African-American scholar within the academy may be transcended by using solid and innovative conceptual and methodological approaches. The article concludes with a reiteration of emergent themes for conducting good research.
Publisher
American Educational Research Association (AERA)
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