Tut, a centuries-old forgotten language used by enslaved Black people, has found its way to social media.
The language's spread on social platforms is a double-edged sword, Cia said. Anyone regardless of their background can learn Tut, if it keeps spreading online, which she said makes the language lose its power. But without its emergence on different platforms, many African Americans"still wouldn’t know we have our own language."
"I don’t think any parts of our heritage should be hidden," Watts said."Black America has had so much stolen and destroyed. We are just now, at mass, discovering parts of historical culture that belong to us." “I’m able to expose my students to parts of my culture in ways that they wouldn’t experience it without me,” Watts said.
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