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Question.1254 - ? A Conversation About Black Historical Relevance: Memory  New Attempt   Due Sunday by 11:59pm   Points 3   Submitting a website url or a file upload   File Types docx   Available Feb 19 at 1am - Mar 17 at 11:59pm     Date & Time: Monday, February 19, 2024, 12:30-1:30PM Location: MLK Library, room 225 Title: A Conversation About Black Historical Relevance, Memory... Summary: Who knows who David Walker was? Why has one of the central figures in the movement to abolish slavery largely been forgotten and why is knowledge of Walker's life and work so important to present day battles over book bans, critical race theory and social justice? Keenan Norris uses the digital humanities to investigate these questions and to open up a dialogue about pressing current-day concerns. __________ Write a review, one page double-spaced in Google Docs. Write about what you either witnessed, learned, and/or felt when attending this event. Make a connection between this event and something we've covered in class. ? Paste your selfie with the speaker(s) at the bottom of your doc. (remember to give me editing access to your Google Doc)

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A xxxxxxxxxxxx About xxxxx Historical xxxxxxxxx Memory xxxxx Walker x Forgotten xxxxx in xxxxxxxxx David xxxxxx though x central xxxxxx in xxx anti-slavery xxxxxxxx has xxxxx from xxxxxxxxxx memory xxxxxxxx like xxxxxx Norris xxx working xx rectify xxxx by xxxxxxxxxxxx Walker's xxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxxx to xxxxxxxxxxxx issues xxx Was xxxxx Walker xxxxxx born xxxx in xxxxx Carolina xxxxxx became x prominent xxxxxxxxxxxx in xxxxxx he xx known xxx his xxxxxxx pamphlet xxxx appealed xx the xxxxxxx citizens xx the xxxxx provoking xxx thought xx needing xxxxxxx this xxxxx document xxxxxxxxx slavery xxxxxxxxxx the xxxxxxxxx of x nation xxxxxxxx liberty xxxxx perpetuating xxxxxxx and xxxx advocated xxx enslaved xxxxxx to xxxxx for xxxxx freedom xxx Was xx Forgotten xxxxxxx factors xxxxxxxxxxx to xxxxxxxx obscurity xxxxxxxxxx Walker's xxxx for xxxxx resistance xxxxxxxxx many xxxxxxxx abolitionists xxxxxxx Reach xxxxxxxx work xxxxxxxxx targeted xxxxxxxx people xxxxxx its xxxxxx harder xx track xxxxxxxx to xxxx widely xxxxxxxxxx texts xxxxxxxxxxx Southern xxxxxx feared xxx Appeal's xxxxxxxxx and xxx have xxxxxxxx suppressed xx Why xxxx He xxxxxx Now xxxxxxxx life xxx work xxxx immense xxxxxxxxxxxx for xxxxxxxxxxxxx present-day xxxxxxxxx Book xxxx and xxxxxxxx Race xxxxxx Walker's xxxxx exemplifies xxx uncomfortable xxxxxx about xxxx can xx silenced xxxxxxxxx his xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx sheds xxxxx on xxxxxxx attempts xx ban xxxxx that xxxxxxx slavery's xxxxxxxxx or xxxxx critical xxxx theory xxxxxx Justice xxxxxxxx call xxx self-determination xxx resistance xxxxxxx oppression xxxxxxxxx with xxxxxxxxxxxx social xxxxxxx movements xxxxxxxx for xxxxxx equality xxxxxx and xxxxxxx Humanities xxxxxx utilizes xxxxxxx tools xx resurface xxxxxxxx voice xx making xxxxxxxx work xxxx accessible xxxxxx and xxxxxxxxx online xxxxxxxxxxx Norris xxxx to xxxxxxx Lost xxxxxxx Reintroduce xxxxxx to x wider xxxxxxxx and xxxxxx his xxxxx in xxx abolitionist xxxxxxxxx Spark xxxxxxxx Use xxxxxxxx story xx ignite xxxxxxxxxxxxx about xxxxxxxxxxx issues xx racial xxxxxxxxx and xxx importance xx open xxxxxxxxx Beyond xxxxxxxx Appeal xxxxx the xxxxxx stands xx his xxxx well-known xxxx Walker's xxxxxx extends xxxxxxx He xxxxxxxx participated xx Boston's xxxxx community xxxxxxxxxxxx frequently xx the xxxxxxxxx Journal xxx first xxxxx newspaper xx the x S xxx writings xxxxxxxxx various xxxxxx beyond xxxxxxx including xxxxxxxxx economic xxxxxxxxxxx and xxx hypocrisy xx the xxxxxxxx government xxxxxxxxx liberty xx historian xxxxxxx Jeanne xxxxxx highlights xx her xxxx Civil xxx and xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Walker's xxxxxxxx of xxx North's xxxxxxxxxx in xxxxxxxxxxxx slavery xxxxxxx trade xxx political xxxxxxxxx resonated xxxxxx with xxxx Black xxxxxxx The xxxxxxxx of xxxxxxx Walker's xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx in xxxxxxxxxx memory xxxxxx volumes xxxxx the xxxxxxxxxxxx of xxxxxxxxxx narratives xx scholars xxxx Eric xxxxxxx point xxx in xxx Creation xx Inequality xx America xxx dominant xxxxxxxxxx narrative xxxxx focuses xx white xxxxxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxxx the xxxxxxx role xxxxxx by xxxxx individuals xxxx Walker xxxx selective xxxxxxxxxxx can xx attributed xx various xxxxxxx including xxxxx Dynamics xxxxx dominance xx historical xxxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxx power xxxxxxxxxx has xxxxxxxxxxxx relegated xxxxx voices xx the xxxxxxxxx Fear xx Upheaval xxxxxxxx radical xxxxx advocating xxx self-defense xxx armed xxxxxxxxxx challenged xxx status xxx and xxxxxx made xxxxx communities xxxx some xxxxxxxxxxxxx wary xx amplifying xxx voice xxxxxxxxx the xxxxxxxxx Scholarly xxxxxxx including xxxxx by xxxxxx and xxxxxx are xxxxxxxx working xx rectify xxxx historical xxxxxxx These xxxxxxx involve xx terms xx re-examining xxx primary xxxxxxxx analyzing xxxxxxxx voice xx all xxx writings xxxxx with xxx community xxxxxxxx tends xx provide x more xxxxxxxxxxxxx understanding xx his xxxxxxxxxxxxx while xx incorporating xxxxxxxx and xxxxx similar xxxxxx marginalized xxxxxx into xxx abolitionist xxxxxxxxx we xxx gain x more xxxxxxx understanding xx the xxxxxxxxxx diverse xxxxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxxxx all xxxx with xxx notion xx challenging xxxxxxxx narratives xxxxxxxxxxxxx Walker's xxxxxx is xxxxxxx to xxxxxx in xxxxxxxxxx dialogue xxxxx contemporary xxxxxx justice xxxxxx His xxxxx underscores xxx importance xx how xxxxxx of xxxxxxxxx ensured xxxx the xxxxxxxxxx of xxxxxxxxxxxx marginalized xxxxxxxxxxx which xxxx perspectives xx the xxxxxxxxxx values xx the xxxxxxx fight xxx racial xxxxxxxx Secondly xx enables xxxxxxxx thinking xx approaching xxx narratives xx recognizing xxxxxxxxx biases xxx actively xxxxxxx diverse xxxxxxxxxx

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