Contents: Ellesia Blaque: Black Ink: Writing Black Power with the Words of David Walker, Ida B. Wells, and Malcolm X - Marietta Dooley/Louis Rodriquez: Frederick Douglass, Digital Initiatives, and the Democratization of Research - Linda McMillan/MaryAnn O'Neil: Literacy and Social Equity - Randy Kaplan: Of Swimming, Computers, and Race: Lessons Learned from the History of Swimming and the Relevance to Computing and Computer Science - Meredith Holladay: Religion, Race, and American History - C. James Trotman: Frederick Douglass's Spirituality - Louis Rodriquez: Frederick Douglass and Latino Immigration - S. Pascale Dewey: Aspects of Sisterhood and Slavery: Transatlantic Anti-slavery Activism and Women's Rights - Denise Darrah: Frederick Douglass, Supporter of Equal Rights for All People - Carol Watson: Linguistics and Social Justice in Public Schools - Maria Sanelli/Nathaniel Williams: Frederick Douglass: Words of Wisdom for All Centuries.
Maria Sanelli and Louis Rodriquez are members of the history department of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania.
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