LinkLinksOpinion Cornel West and Jeremy Tate in The Post: Howard University’s removal of classics is a spiritual catastrophe By Editor On Apr 20, 2021 Last updated Apr 20, 2021 225 Share Upon learning to read while enslaved, Frederick Douglass began his great journey of emancipation, as such journeys always begin, in the mind. Defying unjust laws, he read in secret, empowered by the wisdom of contemporaries and classics alike to think as a free man. Douglass risked mockery, abuse, beating and even death to study the likes of Socrates, Cato and Cicero. 225 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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