Good grief, since when are black liberation theorists considered historians?
“Good grief, since when are black liberation theorists considered historians?”
When they attack republicans from the north.
Fancy hearing from you. Does this mean we're speaking again? If so, good b/c want to share a good laugh w/ya.
My oldest sister has her PhD in edumacation. I know, I know, she got all the brains! She got burnt out on teaching/lecturing and works in a library now. She recommended I read Forced Into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream by Lerone Bennett Jr.
When I read your comment I called her and asked, "are you into black liberation theology/theory?" She was like, "Huh? What? Where did that come from?" I was laughing by that point and I shared your post with her. She started laughing. We appreciate all good laughs. She says to relay to you, "Lerone Bennett Jr. is considered a historian in some circles and a social historian in others, and yes, I am aware of his black liberation philosphy." Ya think she might would have shared that w/me, huh?! I won't relay what she would like you to know about about how people learn. I don't like her put downs either.
You can Google his name. He is indeed some kind of historian.