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Multicultural Learning and Teaching

Editor-in-Chief: Obiakor, Festus / Algozzine, Robert

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Navigating the Intricate Web of America's Teacher Education

Sunday Obi
Published Online: 2010-04-01 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.2202/2161-2412.1061

Experiencse presented in this article suggest that the extension of U.S. citizenship or permanent residency to a foreign- born African American plays out itself as a product of an unequal relationship between the dominant American (White & Black) citizens and the subordinated, subjugated, colonized, and racialized foreign born African American –andnotasafulfillmentoftheliberalpromiseofequalaccessandequalrepresentation. Inotherwords,foreign-born African Americans confront multidimensional problems that range from prejudicial perceptions to illusory generalizations. In America’s teacher education programs, these problems are very pronounced.

Keywords: Key Terms: Teacher Education; Academic Achievement; Injustice; Betrayal; Scholarship; Service.

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Published Online: 2010-04-01


Citation Information: Multicultural Learning and Teaching, Volume 5, Issue 1, ISSN (Online) 2161-2412, DOI: https://doi.org/10.2202/2161-2412.1061.

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