How the Word Is Passed (Adapted for Young Readers) Quotes
How the Word Is Passed (Adapted for Young Readers): Remembering Slavery and How It Shaped America
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“I thought of my primary and secondary education. I remembered feeling crippling guilt as I silently wondered why every enslaved person couldn’t simply escape like Douglass, Tubman, and Jacobs had. I found myself angered by the stories of those who did not escape. Had they not tried hard enough? Didn’t they care enough to do something? Did they choose to remain enslaved? This, I now realize, is part of the insidiousness of white supremacy; it illuminates the exceptional in order to implicitly blame those who cannot, in the most brutal circumstances, attain superhuman heights. It does this instead of blaming the system, the people who built it, the people who maintained it”
― How the Word Is Passed (Adapted for Young Readers): Remembering Slavery and How It Shaped America
― How the Word Is Passed (Adapted for Young Readers): Remembering Slavery and How It Shaped America
