How A Black Unsung Hero Helped End Slavery in America
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概要
In this conversation, Selene Castrovilla and E.B. Lewis discuss their collaborative book 'Seeking Freedom,' which explores the untold story of Fortress Monroe and the ending of slavery in America.
Seeking Freedom chronicles a pivotal, little-known Civil War event. It details how George Scott, an enslaved man, and General Benjamin Butler at Fortress Monroe in 1861 created the "contraband of war" policy, which saved escapees and accelerated the end of slavery. This story is a must-read for Black History and Social Justice curricula. It serves as a prime example of hidden American history, which has been pushed aside and whitewashed.
Key details about this book include:
- Historical Significance: The story focuses on May 1861, when Virginia seceded, and enslaved men sought refuge at Union-held Fortress Monroe to avoid being sent further South.
- "Contraband of War": General Butler refused to return the escaped men, labeling them "contraband of war," which protected them and provided the Union with vital intelligence, in part thanks to George Scott's help.
- Impact on Abolition: This, along with the influx of other "contrabands," pressured President Lincoln to move toward the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Target Audience: The book is a non-fiction picture book, recommended for ages 7–10, highlighting a Black unsung hero in American history.
Selene and E.B. delve into the emotional and artistic processes behind creating children's literature that honors unsung heroes and challenges historical narratives. The discussion emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, cultural understanding, and the role of books in empowering children and shaping their perspectives on history and humanity. In this conversation, E. B. Lewis and Selene Castrovilla explore the profound role of artists in society, emphasizing their ability to document and share experiences that provoke thought and inspire change. They discuss the importance of awakening through literature, the influence of teachers on students, and the necessity of critical thinking in education. The dialogue also touches on the significance of truth, empathy, and understanding historical contexts, highlighting how these elements shape our perception of humanity and the world around us. Ultimately, they advocate for embracing mistakes as learning opportunities and recognizing the interconnectedness of all experiences in the journey of life.
Takeaways
E.B. Lewis emphasizes the need for emotional connection in storytelling.
The importance of honoring unsung heroes in history is highlighted.
Critical thinking is essential in education to challenge historical narratives.
Books can empower children and provide them with knowledge.
Art and literature can serve as tools for social change.
The conversation stresses the significance of cultural understanding and respect.
Children should be exposed to diverse stories to foster empathy.
The role of authors and illustrators is to bring important stories to light.
Access to literature is crucial for children's development.
The best gift a parent can give a child is the ability to think independently. Artists document and share experiences that provoke thought.
The legacy of artists is to leave something behind for others.
Literature serves as a tool for awakening and understanding.
Teachers have a profound impact on students' lives.
Embracing mistakes is essential for growth and learning.
Truth is a powerful tool in education and society.
Understanding history requires critical thinking and context.
Empathy is crucial in art and human connection.
Conflict is necessary for growth and understanding.
We are all part of a larger timeline of humanity.