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The Power of Popular Culture in Education: History, Music, and Visual Imagery written and illustrated by Zerric Clinton, Ph.D.

 

This is a must have guide for all looking to engage students using popular culture. It is a comprehensive resource covering topics including popular culture, history, visual imagery, and music. The book explores the origins of Black Music and its evolution. It also provides insight on how history impacts popular culture by diving into Black History from the transatlantic slave trade to modern day civil rights and social justice movements. Additionally, the book highlights research on using popular culture in classrooms to engage students.

The Power of Popular Culture in Education: History, Music and Visual Imagery

SKU: 978-0-9798358-2-7
$20.99Price
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