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Brent and Jeff begin with a story of the last flowers that Dr. King sent his wife. She was surprised to find they were artificial flowers and thought the florist sent it by mistake. When she asked her husband about this, he surprised her by say that is what he intended to send. He wanted her to have flowers that would always keep.
Today the guys discuss ideas to help readers make Black History month something that should always keep. As it stays fresh in the American story, it should become something that is the overall narrative, not just one month – something woven into the fabric of America.
So how do we keep it fresh, not old or stale? How do we honor the heart of Black History Month?
Reflecting on the contributions of all people throughout history is a great place to continue your journey on this.
The guys explore this through the categories of Books, Documentaries, Museums, and Historically Black Colleges.
Books:
Movies/ Documentary:
Civil Rights Museums:
Famous HBCU’s: The lack of education was a form of oppression. Slave owners would edit Bibles.
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Brent and Jeff begin with a story of the last flowers that Dr. King sent his wife. She was surprised to find they were artificial flowers and thought the florist sent it by mistake. When she asked her husband about this, he surprised her by say that is what he intended to send. He wanted her to have flowers that would always keep.
Today the guys discuss ideas to help readers make Black History month something that should always keep. As it stays fresh in the American story, it should become something that is the overall narrative, not just one month – something woven into the fabric of America.
So how do we keep it fresh, not old or stale? How do we honor the heart of Black History Month?
Reflecting on the contributions of all people throughout history is a great place to continue your journey on this.
The guys explore this through the categories of Books, Documentaries, Museums, and Historically Black Colleges.
Books:
Movies/ Documentary:
Civil Rights Museums:
Famous HBCU’s: The lack of education was a form of oppression. Slave owners would edit Bibles.
Connect with SLU:
Connect with our Hosts:
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