
How to Talk about Black History When Diversity is Under Attack
KQED's Forum
Unearthing Black Contributions to Education
This chapter highlights the pivotal role of the Black community, particularly the South Carolina constitutional delegation of 1868, in shaping the American education system. It discusses the struggles faced by figures like Ada Louise Bofisher in the fight for educational equality and the systemic barriers that have historically marginalized Black individuals. The narrative emphasizes the necessity of integrating Black history into the broader American story, framing it as essential to understanding the nation's commitment to diversity and equity.
00:00
Transcript
Play full episode
Remember Everything You Learn from Podcasts
Save insights instantly, chat with episodes, and build lasting knowledge - all powered by AI.