1. Step 1: Review the question prompt below and read Truth and
Reconciliation – Facing US History of Slavery and Prioritizing
Profits over People
2. Step 2: watch the award winning documentary : “Slavery by
Another Name,” (80 minutes) – Take notes!
( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcCxsLDma2o )
3. Step 3: then use the documentary and assigned materials to submit a MINIMUM 1 page single spaced (500+ words) post responding to the 3 questions below
4. Step 4: Offer an argument backed with verifiable evidence, NOT your opinion. Use specifics and examples and cite the assigned materials to support your claims using in text citations and either MLA or APA citation style.
1) Why role have factors such as the Civil War Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, 15th ) the composition and policies of the federal government and the courts played in the struggle to advance voting and civil rights in the US?
Explain the significance of:
● The Convict Labor system: the role of the Southern states’ criminal justice systems mentioned in the documentary.
● Peonage
● Sharecropping
● Black Codes (ie. vagrancy laws)
2) What has been the legacy of the continuation of a second period of legalized neo-slavery – that only ended in WWII?
● How has the denial of human, civil and legal rights provided the historical context for understanding the events we all witnessed in 2020, and the rise of America’s largest multiracial protest movement for racial equality and justice?
● Provide evidence regarding the legacies of American slavery and the forcible deprivation of life, labor, and property (1619 – 1865) and (1870 – 1945), which include:
○ Suppression of voting, legal rights, and political representation
○ Policing practices and the criminal justice system
○ Extra-judicial violence and intimidation by white supremacist organizations
○ Discrimination in education, hiring, employment, ability to raise capital and own property, and redlining in housing
○ Stereotypes, implicit biases, assumptions of criminality
○ Extreme economic and health inequalities
3) Democracy requires vigilance and the right to vote is the bedrock of liberty.
Young people and students have been always at the forefront of social and political change, as evident in the Civil Rights Movement, #CanYouHearUsNow slogan, #LiabilityoftheMind campaign, and Black Lives Matter.
● Who are 21st century leaders and activists promoting liberation, civil rights, empowerment, and combating discrimination – such as modern voter suppression tactics?
● How are people mobilizing to promote equity, individual and building community resilience?
● What problems are these actors or groups seeking to solve?
● What evidence and tactics do they use? Include methods of increasing public awareness and political pressure.
● What policy or other changes do they promote?
● How do they coordinate with others to create a movement for change?
● Share examples with your fellow students that speak to you! This could be art or posters, poetry, literature, songs, webpages, testimony etc.
“ Salvery By another Name Video ”
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