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William Holtzclaw: A Beacon of Hope in the Jim Crow South
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They never told you about William Holtzclaw— and trust me, that silence was intentional. He was born to formerly enslaved parents in Mississippi, in a world designed to choke out Black genius before it could breathe. But Holtzclaw refused to stay small. After studying under Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee, he went back home and did the impossible— he founded a school for Black children in the heart of the Jim Crow South: the Utica Institute. Imagine that. A Black man in 1903 buying land, building classrooms, and teaching children who had been told they weren’t meant to read, much
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3D Animation
art, children's story, fantasy
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