Episode 20

Dr. Shirley Hopkins Davis - Black Man's Burden ch. 10 Discussion

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In this episode, Jean Greene and Dr. Shirley Hopkins Davis, Dean Emeritus of Hinds Community College Utica Campus, discuss Chapter 10 of Holtzclaw's autobiography, "Black Man's Burden." They focus on Holtzclaw's Teacher's Extension Movement and its implications for today. Dr. Davis highlights the relevance of Holtzclaw's teachings in building communities, promoting education, and addressing issues like debt and race relations. Holtzclaw's emphasis on respect, humanity, and sustainability is emphasized, illustrating the enduring significance of his ideas.

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