
Imani Perry Finds Blue in the Black American Experience
KQED's Forum
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Embracing Literacy and Resilience
This chapter examines the impact of Noah Webster's blue back speller on literacy among enslaved individuals, highlighting its role as a tool for empowerment. It further explores Booker T. Washington's contributions to education and the complex dialogue surrounding his methods compared to W.E.B. Du Bois. Additionally, the chapter reflects on the significance of storytelling and traditions in art, alongside the ongoing challenges of diversity and community resilience in today's socio-political climate.
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