
Rhythms of Resistance Jim Crow 20.2.5
May 22 @ 8:15 pm
Celebrating the publishing of
“REVEREND DR. THOMAS NELSON BAKER Philosopher Born Enslaved”
by Linda Batty
Introduction by George Yancy
Published by Roman & Littlefield
“The Ethical Significance of the Connection between
Mind and Body”
by Dr. Thomas Nelson Baker
Doctoral Dissertation, Yale, 1903
The washboard was a source of energy for resistance during slavery and had its prime time during the Jim Crow era. My grandfather made his mark of resistance during the same Jim Crow era. My grandfather’s writings are as relevant today as they were then. I believe that the washboard is as relevant today as it was then, too.