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Welcome to my blog. I examine Black history and the Black experience through discoveries in literature, politics, philosophy, art, food and more. It's a great adventure with lots of inspiration and a few surprises along the way!  

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Remembering History
Honoring the past. Building the future.
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On the Enormous Contributions of Black Autodidacts
Sep 24

Sep 24 On the Enormous Contributions of Black Autodidacts

Robin Lofton
African American history, African culture, Black culture

“Books cost money that many freed-people did not have; thus, teachers used what they could find. In response to the Freedman’s Bureau question: ‘What books do you use?’ One Georgia teacher replied, ‘Any I can get.’

On Being Maladjusted: King, Gandhi, Thoreau, Russians and a Brave Teen Girl
Sep 15

Sep 15 On Being Maladjusted: King, Gandhi, Thoreau, Russians and a Brave Teen Girl

Robin Lofton
Activism, African American history, Civil Disobedience

There was a time, in America, when segregation was acceptable to many people. There was a time, in America, when racial, ethnic, gender, and age discrimination were acceptable. There was a time when slavery, segregation and discrimination were also legal. 

On Striving for Education and Equality
Sep 7

Sep 7 On Striving for Education and Equality

Robin Lofton
African American history, African culture, Black culture

We can see that learning and equality are mirror causatives. Learning promotes the desire for equality. And equality undoubtedly results in learning in immeasurable ways. Without one, the other is diminished or even non-existent. The presence of both synergistically uplifts and expands our life experience

On the "Other" Independence Day: Juneteenth
Jun 17

Jun 17 On the "Other" Independence Day: Juneteenth

Robin Lofton
African American history, African culture, Black culture

Today, Juneteenth celebrates African American freedom and achievement, while encouraging continuous self-development and respect for all cultures.

Fun & Easy Ways to Learn History: Attend Historical Re-enactments!
Nov 15

Nov 15 Fun & Easy Ways to Learn History: Attend Historical Re-enactments!

Robin Lofton
African American history, African American museum, African culture, Black culture, Entertainment

Just imagine, we’re talking about history as literature, history as music. This is radical stuff here but it is real and authentic and, dare I say, inspirational too.

Fun & Easy Ways to Learn History: Visit a Museum!
Nov 7

Nov 7 Fun & Easy Ways to Learn History: Visit a Museum!

Robin Lofton
African American history, African culture, Black culture, Entertainment, African American museum

I found myself transfixed in the art museum, surrounded by elegant and stylish portraits of African Americans in the 1920s!

Fun & Easy Ways to Learn History: Visit Historic Sites!
Oct 26

Oct 26 Fun & Easy Ways to Learn History: Visit Historic Sites!

Robin Lofton
African American history, African culture, Black culture, Entertainment

Battlefields, cemeteries, museums, historic homes like the Frederick Douglass, great cathedrals and churches, monuments and statues, and old towns to name can all bring history to life.

Fun & Easy Ways to Learn History: Listen to your elders!
Oct 16

Oct 16 Fun & Easy Ways to Learn History: Listen to your elders!

Robin Lofton
African American history, Black culture, Entertainment, Racial Violence, African culture

Learning from our elders is a tradition that is deeply rooted in African culture and oral traditions.

Fun & Easy Ways to Learn History: Watch Great Movies!
Oct 12

Oct 12 Fun & Easy Ways to Learn History: Watch Great Movies!

Robin Lofton
African American history, Black culture, Entertainment

Other movies brought painful stories to life but also inspired us to overcome our own challenges and hardships.

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