HomePodcast Notes Podcast Notes Being a Black Teacher in America By tellersuntold September 4, 2019 0 954 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp exc-5d6fbd537893140001c597a4 For this episode, Vanessa discusses the article and reality of “The Burden of Being a Black School Teacher in America.” TagsAfrican American Father'sAfrican-American TeachersAmerican schoolsBeing a black teacher in americablack teachersElementary school black teachersteaching Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleSister Rosetta Tharpe, the inventor of Rock and RollNext articleThe First Celebrity Chef in America was enslaved! tellersuntoldhttps://tellersuntold.wordpress.com Related Articles Black History “Palmour Street” and Its Impact: Revealing a Family Legacy: Rediscovering ATHLETES Frederick Fritz Pollard: NFL’s Trailblazing Pioneer Black Firsts Oscar Micheaux: The First Black Filmmaker-20 Unknown Facts LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement - Latest Articles Black History “Palmour Street” and Its Impact: Revealing a Family Legacy: Rediscovering ATHLETES Frederick Fritz Pollard: NFL’s Trailblazing Pioneer Black Firsts Oscar Micheaux: The First Black Filmmaker-20 Unknown Facts Black History The Zong Massacre: Unveiling Hidden History Black Firsts Tressie Souders: 25 Facts About The First Black Female to Direct a Feature Film Load more