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In reply to the discussion: Just saw 12 years a slave [View all]Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)readings she required for the class that would support what you're claiming she taught, which
was: I learned that for the most part the slaves were not mistreated...
Fortune, Dr. Gwendoliney (Gwen Y Fortune)
Writer, educator. Personal: Born in Houston, TX; daughter of W Hermon Young and Mittie McCain; divorced; children: Frederic, Phillip & Roger. Educ: JC Smith Univ, BS, 1948; SC State Col, MS, 1951; Roosevelt Univ, MPh, 1972; Nova Univ, EdD, 1979. Career: Chicago Pub Schs, teacher, 1954-66; Dist 68 Skokie Ill, team coord, 1964-70; Oakton Community Col, prof ethnic studies coord, 1970-84; Consultant Discovery, dir 1984-; poems & articles: Dancing as Fast as We Can; Inner Scan; Novels: Growing Up Nigger Rich, 2002; Family Lines, 2003.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/article-1G2-2509906214/fortune-dr-gwendoliney-gwen.html
I am very curious about academic teaching that would promote such a thing, if in fact that
was her objective.