Frederick Joseph - Teachers Make a Difference - Ms. Stephens

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  • Опубліковано 27 кві 2024
  • Best seller author Frederick Joseph talks about his high school English teacher, Ms. Stephens, a remarkable educator who had a profound impact on him. As his first black teacher, she not only taught him about literature but also became a symbol of representation and investment in his growth as a black student. Under her guidance, he was introduced to influential black authors like Toni Morrison, Audre Lorde, and Richard Wright, expanding his literary horizons beyond what he had previously known. The experience of reading and analyzing "The Color Purple" with her challenged his perspectives on blackness, queerness, and identity, opening up new avenues for his own writing and storytelling. Ms. Stephens' dedication to teaching literature from diverse perspectives empowered him to embrace storytelling outside of the traditional white-centric narratives, shaping his journey as a writer. Reflecting on her impact, he expresses deep gratitude for her influence on his life and writing career, hoping that she knows the extent of his appreciation.

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