Kazi 88.7 Fm Book Review

Episode 279: BLACK HISTORY: Koritha Mitchell, Author of From Slave Cabins to the White House

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In 2020 Diverse Voices Book Review host Hopeton Hay interviewed Koritha Mitchell, author of FROM SLAVE CABINS TO THE WHITE HOUSE.  As part of our continuing recognition of Black authors for Black History this year, I'm reposting this interview that was originally posted on the podcast site on October of 2020.  In the book Dr. Mitchell argues that it is Black success that is most likely to draw the ire of white mobs. Using characters in literature by black female writers from Zora Neale Hurston to Lorraine Hansberry, and the role in the White House of former first lady Michelle Obama, she demonstrates how Blacks have pursued success not in response to the forces that oppose them so much as they are continuing community traditions of affirming themselves while acknowledging that the resulting success will attract hostility.  Learn more about Dr. Mitchell at https://www.korithamitchell.com/about/.  Koritha Mitchell, PhD is an award-winning author, literary historian, cultural critic, and professional development