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This Is Karen Hunter

S E1211: In Class with Carr, Ep. 211: "All That We Carry..."

This Is Karen Hunter

Knarrative

Empowerment, Africana Studies, Greg Carr, Karen Hunter, History, Education, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 23 April 2025

⏱️ 123 minutes

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Summary

"All That We Carry/Where Do We Go From Here?" is the theme for the National Black Writers Conference at Medgar Evers College this weekend. There's also a discussion of #Shirley, the film about Shirley Chisholm starring Regina King, as an entry point for a discussion on momentum of memory and cultural meaning making.

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0:00.0

this is karen hunter and welcome to in class with car this is a space where during the pandemic

0:07.7

we imagined what it would look like to teach a class online that would be for the world and it

0:14.4

started with a simple question can i press record it was a question that i asked of the people's professor

0:19.9

dr gray car At the time,

0:22.0

he was the head of Africana Studies at Howard University. He's still teaching the world. And in this

0:26.8

space, we have been going strong since 2020. And it has been amazing. So tune in to In Class

0:33.8

with Carr. And thank you for joining us. You can follow us by the way at

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join us there. Stay tuned.

0:52.0

To my old master. the letter, Dayton,

0:58.0

Ohio, August 7, 1865, to my old master, Colonel P.H. Anderson, Big Spring, Tennessee.

1:07.0

Sir, I got your letter and was glad to find that you had not forgotten Jordan and that you

1:15.4

wanted me to come back and live with you again, promising to do better for me than anyone

1:21.5

else can. I have often felt uneasy about you.

1:32.6

I thought the Yankees would have hung you before this.

1:42.6

For harboring rebs that they found at your house,

1:46.9

I suppose they never heard about your going to Colonel Martens to kill the Union soldier that was left

1:49.4

by his company in their stable.

1:52.5

Although you shot at me twice before I left you,

1:57.6

I did not want to hear of your being hurt

2:00.0

and am glad that you are still living.

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