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Children from the Other AmericaRose in the Concrete

Children from the Other America: Rose in the Concrete [Barack Obama’s presidential campaign positioned him as the leader who could help restore hope to the nation. Drawing heavily from his widely read memoir The Audacity of Hope (2006), the campaign used hope as a core principle around which Obama laid out his vision for “reclaiming the American dream.” However, Obama was not the first to use a framework of hope to generate social movement. Historically, hope has been a theme in the lives and movements of the poor and dispossessed in the United States.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Children from the Other AmericaRose in the Concrete

Part of the Transgressions: Cultural Studies and Education Book Series (volume 114)
Editors: Levy, Michele López-Stafford

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Publisher
SensePublishers
Copyright
© SensePublishers-Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2016
Pages
83 –95
DOI
10.1007/978-94-6300-447-3_8
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Barack Obama’s presidential campaign positioned him as the leader who could help restore hope to the nation. Drawing heavily from his widely read memoir The Audacity of Hope (2006), the campaign used hope as a core principle around which Obama laid out his vision for “reclaiming the American dream.” However, Obama was not the first to use a framework of hope to generate social movement. Historically, hope has been a theme in the lives and movements of the poor and dispossessed in the United States.]

Published: Jan 1, 2016

Keywords: Urban School; Effective Teacher; Toxic Environment; Urban Youth; Urban Educator

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