Jack and Jill: Cultural Stewards or Class Gatekeepers?
IntroductionJack and Jill of America isn’t a nursery rhyme—it’s a powerful, historic Black social organization founded in 1938 by Marion Turner Stubbs Thomas in Philadelphia. Originally created by Black mothers to build community and provide enriching opportunities for their children in the midst of segregation, it quickly evolved into an institution representing Black excellence. For […]
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