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"The teaching of Negro history would contribute much to the solution of this complicated race problem. The solution of any problem depends upon an adequate understanding of it. The most illuminating approach to the race problem is the historical approach. The white man of this country must be supplied with the real facts pertaining to the Negro. If not, all of his generalizations will be mere verbiage based upon tradition inspired by prejudice. To prevent a distorted social perspective and to develop a wider community consciousness, the white man should read history from the Negro's point of view."

<a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/44343/44343-h/44343-h.htm#Page_123">The Paper</a> by J. W. Bell.

Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter-com/lethargilistic">@lethargilistic</a>) reads Amicus Lectio (<a href="https://twitter-com/amicuslectio">@AmicusLectio</a>).
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Internet Archive identifier: amicus_lectio_0034
https://archive.org/download/amicus_lectio_0034/amicus_lectio_0034.mp3
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Mike Overby
J. W. Bell
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0034: "The Teaching of Negro History" by J. W. Bell (1923) - Amicus Lectio
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eng
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2020
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2020-02-07 00:17:15
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https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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law; podcast; amicus lectio; black history; black history month; white supremacy; teaching; education; teaching history; history; slavery; black history month
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podcasts

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