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Lottie passed in 1914. Her last piece of writing was a scatching response to a racist letter to the editor. In effect, it was
#BLM of 1889.pic.twitter.com/WZ3zOToVzH
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140 isn't enough to contain all of the living she did during the war (Port Royal Experiment!). So, let her tell you. http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/maai/identity/text3/charlottefortenjournal.pdf …
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She would return to Philly a few years later after contracting TB. This return, though, gave her time to find her voice as a poet.pic.twitter.com/i0HFfRuLer
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Charlotte (known as Lottie) then attend the Salem Normal (Teacher) School and would become the first Black teacher in a White Salem school.
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She attended Higginson Grammar School, a private girls' school, and received a rich liberal arts ed, with an emphrasis on critcal thinking.pic.twitter.com/MJ32AsYOdE
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Born in Philedalphia in 1837, her family history was complex. Her father & his family were free as Northeners. Her Southern mother's wasn't.
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How could we NOT devote day 7 of
#BlackHistoryMonth
to the elegant and eloquent Charlotte Louise Bridges Forten Grimké?pic.twitter.com/D4lUPUw4Bq
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All of our
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History of Education ಹಿಂಬಾಲಿಸಿದ್ದಾರೆ Josh Starr, Jon Becker, Tressie Mc ಮತ್ತು nancyflanagan
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@JoshuaPStarr
CEO PDK Former SPED teacher accountability guy & superintendent, husband, father of 3, committed to public ed for social justice
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The school served the community's children until 1954. It's now in the National Register of Historical Places.pic.twitter.com/KFOkqv42Ub
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Most of the Black educators' names are lost to history. Their descendents, though, built Cherry Hill School on the same location in 1837.
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The Cherry Hill Classroom was a multi-purpose space that served as a church and school, holding day and night classes.
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Although dozens of White women responded to Sherman's call to help, Black educators' thinking shaped the schools and towns' development.pic.twitter.com/gh05DRGeKc
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Mitchelville, on Hilton Head Island, is one of the towns for recently freed slaves built during the Port Royal Experiment (1862-1865).
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For Day 6 of
#Blackhistorymonth
, we're going to focus on a place, not a person. Mitchelville, SC. Specifically the Cherry Hill Classroom.pic.twitter.com/1Y3yjLU0FE
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Watch us reshelve 52,000 books in the Rose Main Reading Room in two minutes: http://on.nypl.org/2kvbcad
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Who gets to tell [y]our story? Ideas for the classroom inspired by
@Edhistory101 host@JennBinis http://tinyurl.com/whotellsyourhistory …#sschatpic.twitter.com/Hoh9g5UjWv
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Sara left teaching when he AMA feared a retaliation from the KKK to her marriage to a White teacher. Her lessons, though, her work endures.pic.twitter.com/v78JvJxF5Y
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Sara eventually connected with the AMA and worked in schools for recently freed enslaved people. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Missionary_Association …)pic.twitter.com/ICmC4YlE0w
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One of the ways in which Sara used her voice was to directly call-out White teachers who were disrepectful to her or their Black pupils.pic.twitter.com/K650hI52k8
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