Devin,
This is an excellent article! I do also think that Booker T. Washington is misunderstood. His contributions to African Americans and Americans in general are many and invaluable. Some South African blacks brought some of his teachings back to South Africa. Unfortunately, they did not work out well for attempting to bridge white and black relationships. Even elite black and non-elite black relations soured. The eventual overthrow of apartheid came from the assistance of radical black theology, similar to what happened in the Civil Rights movement in the U.S. However, that is not to say that everything for blacks ended well.
I believe that perhaps black theology and W.E.B. Dubois should be the impetus for initial change and the demand for equal rights and fair employment, school, and housing opportunities. Then, Washington's teachings should play a part in sustaining black progress.
I would love to continue the conversation. You are a great writer.
Miguel
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2012 11:49:30 -0500
Subject: {PBJFlorida} Latest Edition of Mr. Heflin's Commentary
From: devin.heflin@gmail.com
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This is an excellent article! I do also think that Booker T. Washington is misunderstood. His contributions to African Americans and Americans in general are many and invaluable. Some South African blacks brought some of his teachings back to South Africa. Unfortunately, they did not work out well for attempting to bridge white and black relationships. Even elite black and non-elite black relations soured. The eventual overthrow of apartheid came from the assistance of radical black theology, similar to what happened in the Civil Rights movement in the U.S. However, that is not to say that everything for blacks ended well.
I believe that perhaps black theology and W.E.B. Dubois should be the impetus for initial change and the demand for equal rights and fair employment, school, and housing opportunities. Then, Washington's teachings should play a part in sustaining black progress.
I would love to continue the conversation. You are a great writer.
Miguel
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2012 11:49:30 -0500
Subject: {PBJFlorida} Latest Edition of Mr. Heflin's Commentary
From: devin.heflin@gmail.com
To: pbjflorida@googlegroups.com
Hello,
I believe that this column on Booker T. Washington may be of interest to the organization. Feel free to share with the members of the group. I'm interested in hearing their thoughts.
Sincerely,
Devin Heflin
The Orlando Times
407-841-3052 ext.10
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