Episode 32

Mr. Gerald Collins - Black Man's Burden ch. 16 Discussion

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In this episode, Jean welcomes Mr. Gerald Collins, an Electronics Engineering Technology instructor at the Utica campus, who has a long-standing connection with the institution, both as a former student and as an instructor for 13 years. The discussion centers on Chapter 16 of "The Black Man's Burden" by William Holtzclaw, highlighting Holtzclaw's achievements in building the Utica Institute from scratch into a thrivinag educational institution modeled after Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes.

Mr. Collins emphasizes Holtzclaw's methodology and community impact, noting his approach to overcoming obstacles and establishing essential trades and educational programs. They discuss the extension service, where instructors actively engaged with the community, teaching practical skills and fostering development. The episode underscores Holtzclaw's ability to inspire and lead by example, building not just a school but a supportive community foundation, as affirmed by the praise from prominent figures like Booker T. Washington.

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