Listen "Episode 5: Black Man's Burden, Chapter 3"
Episode Synopsis
A reading of William Holtzclaw's autobiography, Black Man's Burden. Chapter 3. William Holtzclaw was the founder of the Utica Normal and Industrial Institute, a "Little Tuskegee" in rural Utica, Mississippi. His book, the first published by an African American in Mississippi, recounts his journey in establishing the school.
In this chapter, Holtzclaw recounts his close relationship with Booker T. Washington through an exploration of his time as a student at Tuskegee.
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In this chapter, Holtzclaw recounts his close relationship with Booker T. Washington through an exploration of his time as a student at Tuskegee.
To support Sips from the Sipp and the Utica Institute Museum (http://www.uticainstitute.org), visit our Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/uticainstitute) to become a member!
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