Clarice Davis Durham was a revolutionary educator, arts patron, social activist, philanthropist, and world traveler. Born in Alabama, Clarice settled and found home in Chicago in 1931. During her time in Chicago, Clarice dedicated her life to promoting education, civil rights, social justice, political empowerment, abolition, and other progressive causes in communities around the world. Before joining the ancestors in 2018, Clarice told the story of her upbringing, life, and work in an oral history interview. This zine highlights just a few of the lessons Clarice learned in her time working for liberation. The zine was conceived and written by Paige DeLoach, 2020-2021 Clarice Durham Fellow at Project NIA. You can download the printer-friendly version here: https://bit.ly/ClariceDurhamZine