"Resurrection of Valor" – Honoring Unsung Heroes of Pulaski, Tennessee
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In this powerful episode of World Footprints, Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick take listeners on a deeply personal and historic journey to Pulaski, Tennessee—a town known as the birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan but now undergoing a transformation. Their guest, Miss Vivian Leigh Battle Sims, an educator, artist, and community leader, has dedicated her life to uplifting the stories of marginalized voices, including the unsung Black Union soldiers who fought bravely during the Civil War.
At 87 years old, Miss Sims discovered the existence of the United States Colored Troops (USCT) while living in Pulaski. This revelation ignited a mission to honor their courage and sacrifice through a self-funded statue called Resurrection of Valor. Positioned as a beacon of hope and resilience, the statue challenges Pulaski's dark history and inspires future generations by showcasing the valor and strength of Black soldiers.
During this heartfelt conversation, Miss Sims shares her experiences as an educator, her struggles against systemic racism, and her innovative mentorship program for young Black men. These efforts profoundly impacted her community and improved academic outcomes for countless students. Tonya and Ian also reveal a surprising family connection to Miss Sims, adding an emotional depth to their dialogue about identity, legacy, and the transformative power of storytelling.
Through this episode, you'll discover how Miss Sims turned obstacles into opportunities, reshaped a town's narrative, and preserved the memory of heroes who were nearly erased from history. Resurrection of Valor is not just a monument but a symbol of pride, unity, and the enduring legacy of Black Americans who fought for freedom and justice.
Key Topics Covered:- The Story of Pulaski, Tennessee: From the birthplace of the KKK to a beacon of change.
- Miss Sims' Journey of Discovery: Learning about Black Union soldiers at age 87.
- Resurrection of Valor: The statue commemorating the bravery of Black soldiers in the Civil War.
- Mentorship Programs: Miss Sims' impactful work with young Black men.
- A Personal Connection: Discovering Miss Sims' family ties to Ian Fitzpatrick.
- A Town's Transformation: Pulaski's efforts to reckon with its history and foster unity.
Production Note:
This episode of the World Footprints podcast was recorded on location in Pulaski, Tennessee. Thank you to our guest, Miss Vivian Leigh Battle Sims, for sharing her story and her legacy.
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