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Its origins come from the system of chattel slavery in the [[United States]]. Slaves were denied access to education and literacy, and thus once one person learned these skills, it became the responsibility for them to teach others.<ref>[https://coe.arizona.edu/each-one-teach-one Each One, Teach One] on University of Arizona </ref><ref>Jogwu, C. N. O. (Spring 2010). "Adult Illiteracy: The Root of African Underdevelopment". ''Education''. '''130''' (3).</ref> | Its origins come from the system of chattel slavery in the [[United States]]. Slaves were denied access to education and literacy, and thus once one person learned these skills, it became the responsibility for them to teach others.<ref>[https://coe.arizona.edu/each-one-teach-one Each One, Teach One] on University of Arizona </ref><ref>Jogwu, C. N. O. (Spring 2010). "Adult Illiteracy: The Root of African Underdevelopment". ''Education''. '''130''' (3).</ref> | ||
[[InfraWiki]] maintains this as a core value, where it's our duty to educate others. <blockquote><blockquote>“As revolutionaries, we don't have the right to say we are tired of explaining. We must never stop explaining. We know that when the people understand, they cannot help but follow us.”</blockquote>— [[Thomas Sankara]]</blockquote> | |||
== Further reading == | == Further reading == | ||
* [[wikipedia:Each_one_teach_one|Each on teach one]] on English Wikipedia | * [[wikipedia:Each_one_teach_one|Each on teach one]] on English Wikipedia | ||