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"'''Each one teach one'''" is an African-American proverb. It has been adopted as a motto by many organizations.<ref>{{News citation|title=https://targetstudy.com/articles/each-one-teach-one.html|url=https://targetstudy.com/articles/each-one-teach-one.html}}</ref>
"'''Each one teach one'''" is an African-American proverb. It has been adopted as a motto by many organizations.<ref>{{News citation|title=https://targetstudy.com/articles/each-one-teach-one.html|url=https://targetstudy.com/articles/each-one-teach-one.html}}</ref>



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"Each one teach one" is an African-American proverb. It has been adopted as a motto by many organizations.[1]

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.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. "https://targetstudy.com/articles/each-one-teach-one.html".
  2. "Each One, Teach One".
  3. Jogwu, C. N. O. (Spring 2010). "Adult Illiteracy: The Root of African Underdevelopment". Education. 130 (3).