Episode 24

Dr. Linda Laws - Black Man's Burden ch. 12 Discussion

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About this Episode

The episode features Dr. Linda Laws discussing Chapter 12 of William Holtzclaw's book, "Black Man's Burden," with Jean Greene. Dr. Laws reflects on various themes from the chapter, including education, land ownership, generational wealth, and racial dynamics in early 20th-century Mississippi. They discuss the struggles and successes of black farmers, highlighting the importance of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. They also examine the challenges faced by black women in domestic work and the societal attitudes towards miscegenation and racial purity. Throughout their conversation, Dr. Laws and Jean Greene draw parallels between historical issues and contemporary challenges, emphasizing the relevance of Holtzclaw's insights to present-day issues. They explore the potential of organizing conferences or events to share stories and inspire community members to pursue success despite obstacles. The dialogue underscores the enduring nature of systemic issues and the importance of learning from the past to address current challenges.

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