James Brewer Stewart has written extensively on the history of the American Abolitionist movement, including several books on individual abolitionists. He is the founder of Historians Against Slavery, and also the founder and director of the Celebrate American Heroes Project. Dr. James Brewer Stewart, professor emeritus at Macalester College MN, will address white supremacy after the Civil War. Stewart will present sixteen “mini-lectures” Historical Tonic for Fragile White Folks that are six to fifteen minutes long in a casual talk style. Stewart sees his videos as a way to challenge the “historical amnesia” that exists about white supremacy. “Each of the videos describes wrenching developments that usually get glossed over in the history textbooks, but that’s precisely why it’s so essential to know about them,” Stewart explains. He intends to help people see this neglected history as it truly was and to own that history.
Learn more about the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum (NAHOF): https://www.nationalabolitionhalloffameandmuseum.org/
Also, check out:
https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/178783http://historiansagainstslavery.orghttps://www.northernsun.com/celebrate-americanheroes.htmlhttps://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_15-3r0pr7nn3c
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