Unsung Heroes

 I have never considered myself a poet nor a spoken word artist but the touching experience of going on a slavery tour during a teacher's fellowship at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello inspired me to tell a different story of enslaved people. Through the lens of the IB Learner Profile, I wrote and delivered a poem to celebrate the resilience of the enslaved people at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello. This poem is dedicated to the loving memory of the enslaved people at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello: mothers who took the lash so that their children wouldn't have to; separated families; the people who loved and committed to one another amid pain and torture; children who sought creative ways to learn how to read and write; the people who lived and worked right where I stood to read my poem before other educators and tourists at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello - UNSUNG HEROES.


We must continue to resist slavery in all forms because it degrades humanity and imposes the subjugation of another human being.

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