When Blacks Were Not Allowed to Read and Write

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0:00: πŸ“š Suppression of black literacy in Southern States due to fear of educated slaves.
3:35: πŸ’‘ Impact of literacy denial on enslaved African labor force in American economy.
7:33: βš”οΈ Suppression of knowledge by slaveholders, leading to altered Bible texts and intergenerational enslavement.
11:15: πŸ“š Suppression of African-American literacy in 19th Century Southern states.
14:24: πŸ“š Struggle for literacy and education among oppressed black individuals in history.
17:51: πŸ“š Suppression of literacy among enslaved individuals as a means of control and resistance.
21:15: πŸ“š Impact of religious teachings on denial of literacy to black slaves in 18th and 19th centuries.
24:41: πŸ“š Struggle for Literacy After Emancipation
28:18: βš–οΈ Legacy of literacy prohibitions impact racial disparities, emphasizing importance of education and empowerment in ongoing fight for justice.

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