Episode 26

Ms. Cassandra Ellis - Black Man's Burden ch. 13

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In this discussion of Chapter 13 of "Black Man's Burden," Utica alumna Cassandra Ellis reflects on the resilience and determination of William Holtzclaw. She highlights his unwavering commitment to his vision despite numerous obstacles and setbacks. Ellis emphasizes the importance of Holtzclaw's ability to garner support from both black and white individuals in the Utica community, illustrating the power of unity in pursuing a common goal. The chapter details Holtzclaw's efforts to acquire land for the expansion of the school, facing financial challenges and opposition from some members of the community. However, Holtzclaw's perseverance ultimately leads to success, demonstrating the transformative impact of his leadership and the collective support of those who believed in his mission. The conversation also touches on the significance of active listening and encouragement within educational institutions, fostering a culture of support and empowerment for students and faculty alike.

Cassandra Ellis, a dedicated member of the Utica community, has deep ties to the campus, having been both a student and an employee. With a passion for education and community development, Ellis actively supports initiatives that honor the legacy of William Holtzclaw and promote the advancement of students in the Utica area.

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