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55. From Cotton Plantations to an Audience with the Supreme Court: Hope and Community with Clifton Taulbert

55. From Cotton Plantations to an Audience with the Supreme Court: Hope and Community with Clifton Taulbert

The Silver Linings Handbook · Jayson Blair

January 23, 20241h 3m

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Show Notes

Joining Jayson Blair is Clifton Talbert, an author, business consultant and speaker who's best known for his books, Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored and 8 Habits of the Heart. We step into the world where the legacy of the Mississippi Delta's cotton fields, the struggle for civil rights, and the warmth of a quilted heirloom converge. This episode explores hope and belonging, growing out of poverty, the impact of racism of the past and what persists in the present and how we can grow and build a better world through understanding history and building community.

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Topics

resilience and hopeauthorracismcommunity buildingcommunityhopepovertyamerican south historycivil rights movementsegregation