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Battle for the Black Mind with Dr. Karida Brown

Battle for the Black Mind with Dr. Karida Brown

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Dr. Karida Brown drops receipts on the 150-year battle for Black educational freedom in America. From the original "diss track" between W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington to today's attacks on the Department of Education, she connects the dots between Jim Crow schools and modern-day educational warfare.

Learn why your parents' generation had to desegregate schools as children, how billionaire philanthropists shaped Black education in boardrooms, and why "small acts fall big trees" when it comes to resistance. Dr. Brown's book "Battle for the Black Mind" isn't just history—it's a playbook for fighting educational inequity today.Warning: This episode contains discussion of historical violence, including the execution of 14-year-old George Stinney Jr.

Books Referenced:
  • "All Boys Aren't Blue" by George Johnson
  • "Pretty, Powerful: Appearance, Substance and Success" by Ebony K. Williams
Artist Featured:
  • Charlie Palmer: Fine artist whose painting of George Stinney Jr. appears on the book cover. Palmer's "Divided States of America" series critiques systemic injustice.
Connect with Dr. Brown: LinkedIn for daily historical receipts and analysis

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