The program is already wonderful -- and it hasn't even started yet! Key quotes and images. #MakeGoodthePromises@NMAAHC
"The story of Reconstruction is written into the DNA of this museum." -- Paul Gardullo
There is just too much brilliance to listen and tweet. This rich dialogue is one to watch and discuss many times over. #TeachReconstruction
"Educational indoctrination by the UDC" to teach that this is "a white man's country." Today, the "red hat signals that this is about white supremacy . . . anchored in racial terrorism and racial violence." -- @ProfJeffries
“The quest for Black agency is a human quest. . . . Every time these stories are told, there is someone listening.” - @KinshashaC
Missed "Historically Speaking: Make Good the Promises: Reclaiming Reconstruction and Its Legacies" or want to see it again? @NMAAHC has already posted it!
#tdih 1994 U.S. DOJ announced prison population topped 1 million for 1st time in U.S. history. Now, US is 5% of global pop & has nearly 25% of world’s prison pop.
"When myself and colleagues shall leave these Halls and turn our footsteps toward our Southern homes we know not but that the assassin may await our coming, as marked for his vengeance." -- Joseph Rainey, elected #tdih 1870, on white supremacist terrorism. zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/jose…
"What you give to one class you must give to all. What you deny to one class, you deny to all." -- Congressperson Robert B. Elliott of SC (elected #tdih 1870) in 1874 speech to advocate for Civil Rights Act.
OPHR central demands:
- restore Muhammad Ali’s heavyweight boxing title;
- remove Avery Brundage as head of the International Olympic Committee;
- hire more African American coaches; and
- disinvite South Africa and Rhodesia from Olympics. #tdih 1968 ⬇️ zinnedproject.org/if-we-knew-our…
To introduce young people to the history of the Olympic Project for Human Rights and the protest in 1968, we recommend "The John Carlos Story" by John Carlos and Dave Zirin @EdgeofSports via @haymarketbooks -- a gripping read for grades 7+. See ⬇️ zinnedproject.org/materials/john…
#tdih 1792, U.S. White House cornerstone was laid. Federal gov't used enslaved labor for "all aspects of construction, including carpentry, masonry, carting, plastering, glazing, painting and the grueling work of sawing logs and stones.” #theft Read ⬇️ zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/whit…
“When you sing that this country was founded on freedom, don’t forget the duet of shackles dragging against the ground my entire life.” -- @ClintSmithIII in powerful 3 min. reading of letter to U.S. presidents who were enslavers via @pbsnewshour
Slavery "was not peripheral to our founding; it was central to it. It is not irrelevant to our contemporary society; it created it. This history is in our soil, it is in our policies, & it must, too, be in our memories." -- @ClintSmithIII
See lessons ⬇️ zinnedproject.org/news/lessons-h…
"If this is a Great Society, I'd hate to see a bad one." -- Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer, born #tdih 1917 in Montgomery Cty, Miss. Hamer and thousands more Mississippians took one of boldest moves in U.S. history to fight for real democracy in nat'l elections. zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/fann…
"Black people know what white people mean when they say 'law and order.'" -- Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer, born #tdih 1917.
“You can pray until you faint, but if you don’t get up and try to do something, God is not going to put it in your lap.” -- Fannie Lou Hamer, born #tdih 1917
In new YA book, @brandycolbert tells history of Oklahoma incl. Trail of Tears, Reconstruction, Black towns, Red Summer, Jim Crow, Black and white newspapers, lynchings, Tulsa Massacre, policing, ongoing fight for reparations and historical memory, & more. zinnedproject.org/materials/blac…
Throughout Colbert provides context. e.g., when noting inflammatory headlines, she offers history of white AND Black press in Tulsa, rather than just saying "the press" as is too often norm, which standardizes whiteness & censors vital role of Black press. zinnedproject.org/materials/sold…
Colbert begins with her K-12 education in Missouri. "The fact that there was no separate, detailed lesson about Trail of Tears, which ran through our hometown, was particularly egregious."
Her Afterword powerfully connects history in book to current events.
Art by Max Standley