Episode 3: Black Man's Burden, Chapter 2
A reading of William Holtzclaw's autobiography, Black Man's Burden. Chapter 2. William Holtzclaw was the founder of the Utica Normal and Industrial Institute, a "Little Tuskegee" in rural Utica, Mississippi. His book, the first published by an African American in Mississippi, recounts his journey in establishing the school.
An episode of the Sips from the Sipp podcast, hosted by Utica Institute Museum, titled "Episode 3: Black Man's Burden, Chapter 2" was published on November 16, 2023 and runs 34 minutes.
November 16, 2023 ·34m · Sips from the Sipp
Summary
A reading of William Holtzclaw's autobiography, Black Man's Burden. Chapter 2. William Holtzclaw was the founder of the Utica Normal and Industrial Institute, a "Little Tuskegee" in rural Utica, Mississippi. His book, the first published by an African American in Mississippi, recounts his journey in establishing the school. To support Sips from the Sipp and the Utica Institute Museum, visit our Patreon to become a member!
Episode Description
A reading of William Holtzclaw's autobiography, Black Man's Burden. Chapter 2. William Holtzclaw was the founder of the Utica Normal and Industrial Institute, a "Little Tuskegee" in rural Utica, Mississippi. His book, the first published by an African American in Mississippi, recounts his journey in establishing the school.
To support Sips from the Sipp and the Utica Institute Museum, visit our Patreon to become a member!
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