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The Journal of Charlotte L. Forten: A Free Negro in the Slave Era

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Summary of The Journal of Charlotte L. Forten: A Free Negro in the Slave Era

Immerse yourself in the stirring narrative of "The Journal of Charlotte L. Forten: A Free Negro in the Slave Era," which offers a poignant window into the life of a young black woman navigating the tumultuous landscape of Civil War America. Charlotte L. Forten, born into an era marred by profound racial injustices, stands out not only for her intellect and sensitivity but also for her unwavering commitment to the fight for equality. Her diary, a testament to her inner strength and resilience, captures her transformation from a victim of prejudice to a formidable advocate for the self-advancement of African Americans. As a teacher in Massachusetts and later in the groundbreaking social experiment in South Carolina, Forten's journey is a beacon of inspiration, highlighting her contributions to education equity, racial justice, and gender equality. Published on May 17, 1981, this book is an essential read for high school students, offering a compelling exploration of historical and social issues through the personal experiences of a remarkable social justice leader. Engage with Forten's legacy and reflect on how her belief in human decency and equality resonates in today's society.

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Published by W. W. Norton & Company on May 17, 1981
288 pages
ISBN: 9780393000467
Best for readers in High School
This book provides valuable insights into Education EquityGender Equality, and Racial Justice, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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