In this episode of "Tut Talk", host Jamal Burrows delves into the rich history and importance of preserving the Tut language, a significant part of African American heritage. He discusses its origins as a form of resistance created during a time when enslaved Africans were stripped of their identities, making it a symbol of resilience and survival. Jamal highlights the importance of preserving and nurturing Tut, elaborates on possible reasons for it being shrouded in secrecy, and emphasizes its significance as an essential cultural heritage. Encouraging listeners to initiate a dialogue, he signs off hoping to have awakened curiosity in the audience about this part of shared history.
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