Ida B. Wells was "countering the propaganda that was justifying a campaign of terrorism . . . political terrorism, not simply what you might think of as mob violence." -- @AdamSerwer in Seizing Freedom interview with @KidadaEWilliams about Black press ⬇️ zinnedproject.org/materials/seiz…
Black press should be in EVERY U.S. history course. Here are resources, starting with student-friendly (well, he was a journalist!) autobiography of Simeon Booker. Dramatic stories of risks he took to cover Black organizing & repression in South in 1950s. zinnedproject.org/materials/shoc…
Digital collection about Dr. Louis Charles Roudanez, founder of first Black daily newspaper in U.S., the New Orleans Tribune. Launched during Reconstruction. Website by great-great-grandson, an elementary school teacher. zinnedproject.org/materials/roud…
Produced by Stanley Nelson, "Soldiers Without Swords" doc on 150 years of Black press includes interviews with John Sengstacke of Chicago Defender, Charles “Teenie” Harris of Pittsburgh Courier, and more. Via California Newsreel. zinnedproject.org/materials/sold…
Printing Hate (via @HowardCenterUMD) features white newspapers (still in existence) that published headlines, cartoons, stories & editorials that aided and abetted racial massacres and lynchings. Also, role of Black press in providing a counter-narrative. lynching.cnsmaryland.org
New: "Journalism and Jim Crow: White Supremacy and the Black Struggle for a New America" with essays by @profblmkelley, @robgreeneII, & more on anti-democratic role of white press and Black press’s parallel fight for a multiracial democracy. bookshop.org/a/7256/9780252…
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#tdih 1950 Wisc. Senator Joseph McCarthy delivered a speech in WV; he claimed to hold list of known communists (“enemies from within”) in U.S. State Dep't.
"The textbook periodization of anti-communist repression, which posits the Red Scare in years following WWI, & the 2nd Red Scare in late 1940s & early 1950s, erases the continuity & pervasiveness of anti-communist politics & policies. . ." -- ⬇️ zinnedproject.org/if-we-knew-our…
"Whenever organizers challenged the status quo — racism, sexism, capitalism, militarism, & colonialism — its defenders screamed 'communism.' [Yet] . . .it has always been about a lot more than Russian spies, a blustering senator from Wisconsin, and a blacklist in Hollywood."
You've heard of Kent State (1970) and maybe Jackson State (1970). Did you know #tdih 1968, 28 students were injured and three killed (one a HS student) — most shot in the back by state police while involved in a peaceful protest in Orangeburg, SC? Read ⬇️ zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/oran…
The three young men murdered were Henry Smith and Samuel Hammond Jr., both SCSU students, and Delano Middleton, a local student at Wilkinson HS on his way home.
SNCC organizer Cleveland Sellers was arrested for inciting a riot & sentenced to a year in prison. He'd only been minimally involved. Later serving as president of Voorhees College, he was the only person to serve time for the massacre. @snccdigital Read: snccdigital.org/people/clevela…
"This crusade is much more important than the anti-lynching movement, because there would be no lynching if it did not start in the schoolroom." — Carter G. Woodson
Carter Woodson pressed for schools to use Negro History Week to demonstrate what students learned ALL year. Woodson co-founded the "Association for the Study of African American Life and History" @ASALH which continues to this day with an annual theme. See asalh.org/black-history-…
"I could not move, because history had me glued to the seat. . . It felt like Sojourner Truth’s hands were pushing me down on one shoulder & Harriet Tubman’s hands. . .on another." — Claudette Colvin 3/2/1955 (days after Black History Month at her school) zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/clau…
#tdih 1866 Rep. Thaddeus Stevens offered amendment to Freedmen's Bill to distribute "public" (stolen from Native nations) land. How would U.S. be different today if land had been distributed to those who'd created the wealth & returned to Native nations? zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/thad…
That same week, a delegation led by Frederick Douglass met with President Andrew Johnson to advocate for voting rights for people freed from slavery.
Both stories ⬆️are among countless examples of why the demand for reparations. Lesson below introduces students to fight for reparations (not in most textbooks), dating back to Reconstruction, from work of Callie House to Black Panther Party and ongoing. zinnedproject.org/materials/stud…
This week, tchrs signed up at ZEP to access people's history lessons in Memphis; Topeka; Waco & El Paso; Tampa; Noblesville, IN; Stone Mountain, Albany, & Athens, GA; Rogersville, TN; Columbia & Lancaster, SC; the Bronx; & many more cities.
69 on Tue, 79 on Wed, & 62 on Thurs.
In response to "how did you find our people's history site?", a teacher wrote: "Honestly, there was a call for us to 'self-report' if we taught this. I was more intrigued than ever, & I came to return to this decades after my grad studies. I'm happy to be here and involved now."
And teachers from every state (close to 8,000) continue to pledge to #TeachTruth, meaning they will not censor U.S. history (& other subjects) in their classrooms & they will encourage critical thinking and dialogue. Read selected pledges ⬇️& add your own. zinnedproject.org/news/teachers-…
"The violence we experience in the present day in 2020 (murder of George Floyd, massacre at Mother Emanuel Church, and more), has a deep history that traces back to Reconstruction. It is a war on freedom." -- Kidada E. Williams, Seizing Freedom podcast ⬇️ zinnedproject.org/materials/seiz…
Greg Carr references W. E. B. Du Bois's description, in "The Souls of Black Folk," of the missed opportunity of Reconstruction.