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Episode 9: Black Man's Burden, Chapter 5

A reading of William Holtzclaw's autobiography, Black Man's Burden. Chapter 5. 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. In this chapter, William H. Holtzclaw, inspired by the efforts of his mentor Professor Edwards, leaves Snow Hill and embarks on a challenging journey through Mississippi. Determined to establish an independent school, he faces skepticism from both white and Black communities but ultimately secures support, opens a public school, and tirelessly advocates for educational upliftment in Utica.

An episode of the Sips from the Sipp podcast, hosted by Utica Institute Museum, titled "Episode 9: Black Man's Burden, Chapter 5" was published on December 28, 2023 and runs 37 minutes.

December 28, 2023 ·37m · Sips from the Sipp

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A reading of William Holtzclaw's autobiography, Black Man's Burden. Chapter 5. 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. Chapter 5 recounts William Holtzclaw's departure from Snow Hill, a place where he had formed strong friendships, particularly with Professor Edwards and his wife Susie. Despite the pleasant years spent there, witnessing Mr. Edwards' dedicated efforts to uplift a neglected community stimulated Holtzclaw's desire to work in an even more challenging environment. Leaving behind his ill wife, he embarked on a journey to Utica, Mississippi, facing financial challenges along the way. Holtzclaw's encounters with diverse individuals, from influential white planters to ordinary folk, provided insights into the complex attitudes towards Negro education in the Mississippi Delta. Despite initial skepticism and setbacks, Holtzclaw's determination to establish a school persisted, leading him to engage with both white and Black communities in Utica, where he eventually opened a public school while continuing to advocate for an independent institution. To support Sips from the Sipp and the Utica Institute Museum, visit our Patreon to become a member!

A reading of William Holtzclaw's autobiography, Black Man's Burden. Chapter 5. 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.

Chapter 5 recounts William Holtzclaw's departure from Snow Hill, a place where he had formed strong friendships, particularly with Professor Edwards and his wife Susie. Despite the pleasant years spent there, witnessing Mr. Edwards' dedicated efforts to uplift a neglected community stimulated Holtzclaw's desire to work in an even more challenging environment. Leaving behind his ill wife, he embarked on a journey to Utica, Mississippi, facing financial challenges along the way. Holtzclaw's encounters with diverse individuals, from influential white planters to ordinary folk, provided insights into the complex attitudes towards Negro education in the Mississippi Delta. Despite initial skepticism and setbacks, Holtzclaw's determination to establish a school persisted, leading him to engage with both white and Black communities in Utica, where he eventually opened a public school while continuing to advocate for an independent institution.

To support Sips from the Sipp and the Utica Institute Museum, visit our Patreon to become a member!

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