#tdih 1968 We all recognize iconic photo of Black Power salute by Tommie Smith & John Carlos at Olympics. But, what were their demands? What happened before & after? How did they organize? Role of Peter Norman? Read ⬇️ @EdgeofSports #TeachOutsideTextbook
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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 ⬇️
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Avery Brundage's racism & anti-Semitism (see U.S. & the Holocaust series) go way back & should have been addressed decades before Olympic Project for Human Rights had to demand his removal.

See story ⬇️ by @EdgeofSports and @JulesBoykoff via @thenation
thenation.com/article/societ…
To introduce young people to the history of the Olympic Project for Human Rights and the 1968 protest, we recommend "The John Carlos Story" by John Carlos and Dave Zirin @EdgeofSports via @haymarketbooks -- a gripping read for grades 7 to adult! See ⬇️
zinnedproject.org/materials/john…
For another story about sports and politics, we recommend the new film on the NFL by @EdgeofSports from the @MediaEd.

"'Behind the Shield' is terrifying and brilliant." -- Robin D. G. Kelley

Streaming free for limited time ⬇️
go.mediaed.org/behind-the-shi…

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#tdih 1986 Iran-Contra conspiracy began to unravel when Hasenfus captured by Nicaraguan troops.

U.S. gov't used illegal weapons sales to Iran proceeds to illegally support Contras.

Bill Barr assisted with cover-up. Read ⬇️
#TeachCentralAmerica
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"So Iran/Contra was . . . a way both to bypass specific restrictions in the wake of Vietnam and Watergate . . . and to neutralize a more diffuse antiwar and anti-interventionist sentiment that had overcome the American public." -- @GregGrandin ⬇️
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"Too often, when it comes to U.S. Cold War interventions, the official curriculum is sanitized and disjointed, leaving students ill-equipped to make sense out of their nation’s global bullying." -- @LadyOfSardines

Defend right to #TeachPeoplesHistory
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Sep 19
#tdih 1868 Camilla Massacre, Albany, GA. After being expelled from elected office, African Americans & a few whites marched to speak out at a political rally.

Whites opened fire, pursued, & massacred marchers. Followed by more #VoterSuppression. Read⬇️
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"The year 1868 comes up in textbooks as significant only because of the election of Ulysses S. Grant. This focus on those at the top, misses the groundswell of activity that made the year so explosive." -- Read below about advances and repression in 1868.
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The Camilla Massacre of 1868 is a key story in Reconstruction & voting rights history.

Yet, we've not seen it in other major, national "this day in history" timelines.

Students can advocate for greater recognition of this history. #TeachReconstruction zinnedproject.org/news/make-reco…
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Sep 16
On this Mexican Independence Day #tdih, we shine a light on a book we HIGHLY recommend, "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, & Revolution in the Borderlands," by @klytlehernandez. A thrilling narrative.

Listen to one-minute audiogram about "pride of insurrection" ⬇️ and more in this 🧵
Práxedis Gilberto Guerrero Hurtado had the power of the pen and the sword, with quips like:

-- If you can't get to freedom by walking, then run.

Listen to more on one minute audiogram ⬇️ from talk by Kelly Lytle Hernández on history leading up to 1910 Mexican Revolution.
Did you know?

Insurgents who challenged Mexican dictator Porfirio Díaz and U.S. imperialism in early 20th century operated at times in US & were pursued by early FBI and other US agencies protecting Díaz.

Learn story from June event recording below. zinnedproject.org/news/hernandez…
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Sep 11
#tdih Sept.11, we share a 🧵 of tragic anniversaries incl. at Attica Prison, U.S. backed coup in Chile, Myrna Mack murder in Guatemala, attacks on WTC and Pentagon, & more. We include "Whose 'Terrorism'?" lesson.

In their memory, let us teach and work for peace and justice.
#tdih 1971 Prisoners at Attica presented a manifesto consisting of 28 demands to NY State officials.

They were in midst of uprising (9/9 - 9/13) that ended in brutal repression.

Find teaching resources ⬇️, including primer on Attica from @projectnia zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/atti…
#tdih 1973 Chile’s democratically elected president, Salvador Allende was killed in a U.S.-backed coup.

As a direct result, this was followed by decades of brutal dictatorship. #TeachOutsideTextbook zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/salv…
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Sep 9
#tdih Stono Rebellion (1739), Association for the Study of African American Life and History @ASALH founding (1915), Attica Prison Uprising (1971).

Read about each event in 🧵 ⬇️ and consider the connection between all three.

Defend right to #TeachTruth #TeachOutsideTextbook Man (Carter Woodson) wearin...Men standing and seated out...Marker for Stono Rebellion ...
#tdih 1739 in the British colony of SC, a man named Jemmy along with 20 more Africans organized a rebellion (one of many) against institution of slavery on banks of Stono River.

A true revolution for independence.

More ⬇️ including teaching resources. zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/ston…
#tdih 1915 @ASALH founded by Carter G. Woodson & Jesse E. Moorland to promote, research, preserve, interpret, and disseminate information about Black life, history, & culture to the global community.

Read "Fugitive Pedagogy." In DC, visit @WoodsonNHS ⬇️ zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/ASAL…
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Sep 3
"I shall neither fawn nor cringe before any party, nor stoop to beg them for my rights. You may expel us, gentlemen, but I firmly believe that you will some day repent it." -Henry McNeal Turner #tdih 1868 when Georgia denied elected Black reps their seats zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/henr…
"The Black man cannot protect a country, if the country doesn’t protect him; and if, tomorrow, a war should arise, I would not raise a musket to defend a country where my manhood is denied." -- Henry McNeal Turner

#tdih 1868 #TeachReconstruction @vph
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“It’s time for a new Reconstruction story [to] . . . better understand how we got here. A story where the central characters are the Black people who fought to liberate themselves. . . despite every attempt at violent suppression.” — @KidadaEWilliams ⬇️
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