Problematizing White Allyship in the Civil Rights Curriculum of Studies Weekly ®

Melissa K. Stanley, S. Schroeder
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Abstract The American Civil Rights Movement has often been misrepresented in textbooks, children’s literature, and other curricular materials. With knowledge of the ongoing curricular distortion around Black history in P-12 curricula in mind, this article explores how a commonly used social studies curriculum, Studies Weekly ®, represents the Civil Rights Movement in its Standing for Freedom Civil Rights curriculum package. Through a quantitative and qualitative content analysis, we reveal how the Studies Weekly ® Civil Rights Curriculum distorts the Civil Rights Movement history by centering a White ally, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland. Ultimately the curricular materials portray Mulholland as a central figure in the movement, thereby marginalizing Black activists and offering a narrative of the movement that relies nearly exclusively on Mulholland’s life and experiences. In doing so, we conclude, the Studies Weekly ® curriculum does harm to the civic learning and potential of all students by failing to offer an appropriate vision of White allyship and activism.
民权课程研究周刊中的白人同盟问题
美国民权运动在教科书、儿童文学和其他课程材料中经常被歪曲。考虑到P-12课程中围绕黑人历史的课程扭曲,本文探讨了一个常用的社会研究课程,研究周刊®,如何在其“代表自由”民权课程包中代表民权运动。通过定量和定性的内容分析,我们揭示了《研究周刊》民权课程是如何通过以白人盟友琼·特朗普·穆赫兰为中心扭曲民权运动历史的。最终,课程材料将穆赫兰描绘成运动的核心人物,从而将黑人活动家边缘化,并提供了一种几乎完全依赖穆赫兰的生活和经历的运动叙述。因此,我们得出结论,《研究周刊》®课程未能提供适当的白人联盟和行动主义愿景,从而损害了所有学生的公民学习和潜力。
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