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Chapter 82: Unwritten

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Whenever I listen to or read the news these days I learn a lot of things are now banned in classrooms because they make students uncomfortable. In fact, just this past week I read a quick blurb about 41% of Florida's math textbooks are going under review because they allegedly teach critical race theory. Though it's unpleasant to feel uncomfortable, sometimes you have to learn these things so history does not repeat itself. Today's chapter is my way of passing along a story Arkansas's written records tell very differently than oral histories passed down by people of color.
Please note: this episode contains reenactments of sexual assault and extreme racism in a pre-Civil War America which some may find triggering. Listener discretion is advised.
Written and narrated by Schuyler Fastenau-Jones and executive produced by Daniel Fastenau-Jones. Additional voices by Jeremy Staple, Janette Zosche, Jordan Katcher, Juno Nifosi, Ahesha Catalano, and Daniel Fastenau-Jones. Theme music by Tracy Zales. Editing and sound design by Brian Campbell.
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Whenever I listen to or read the news these days I learn a lot of things are now banned in classrooms because they make students uncomfortable. In fact, just this past week I read a quick blurb about 41% of Florida's math textbooks are going under review because they allegedly teach critical race theory. Though it's unpleasant to feel uncomfortable, sometimes you have to learn these things so history does not repeat itself. Today's chapter is my way of passing along a story Arkansas's written records tell very differently than oral histories passed down by people of color.
Please note: this episode contains reenactments of sexual assault and extreme racism in a pre-Civil War America which some may find triggering. Listener discretion is advised.
Written and narrated by Schuyler Fastenau-Jones and executive produced by Daniel Fastenau-Jones. Additional voices by Jeremy Staple, Janette Zosche, Jordan Katcher, Juno Nifosi, Ahesha Catalano, and Daniel Fastenau-Jones. Theme music by Tracy Zales. Editing and sound design by Brian Campbell.
Follow us on:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OGDeadtime
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theoriginaldeadtimestories/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeadtimeStoriesPodcast/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadtimeThe
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