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Hear Stories And Messages That Are Not Included In Our History Books In the United States
Summary Points of the Podcast:
1. Discover the discrepancies of what you read in U.S. history books and those researched and written by African American writers.
2. Develop an understanding of how the first ship, the White Lion, that arrived in the America in 1619 created slavery in our country.
3. Consider what you have read about the Mayflower that is in our history books, and what you have read about the White Lion, since both ships created the underpinning of our nation with grave contradictions that we have failed to overcome.
4. Learn how Aristotle’s teaching impacted the Puritans who learned to rationalize human hierarchy and a belief in a superior race that now affects you.
5. Expand your understand of how the whipping of a white man in 1630, Hugh Davis, lead to laws that support systemic racism in the U.S. today.
Measure your knowledge of American History with a short quiz to see how much you do know about African American History. Receive a few articles that Dr. Jackalyn has written to support your understanding of U.S. History. You can be provided by Dr. Jackalyn a short list of important books to read like Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain’s book, “Four Hundred Souls.” To get these offerings, email Dr. Jackalyn at [email protected], and indicate what you would like to receive.
Hear Stories And Messages That Are Not Included In Our History Books In the United States
Summary Points of the Podcast:
1. Discover the discrepancies of what you read in U.S. history books and those researched and written by African American writers.
2. Develop an understanding of how the first ship, the White Lion, that arrived in the America in 1619 created slavery in our country.
3. Consider what you have read about the Mayflower that is in our history books, and what you have read about the White Lion, since both ships created the underpinning of our nation with grave contradictions that we have failed to overcome.
4. Learn how Aristotle’s teaching impacted the Puritans who learned to rationalize human hierarchy and a belief in a superior race that now affects you.
5. Expand your understand of how the whipping of a white man in 1630, Hugh Davis, lead to laws that support systemic racism in the U.S. today.
Measure your knowledge of American History with a short quiz to see how much you do know about African American History. Receive a few articles that Dr. Jackalyn has written to support your understanding of U.S. History. You can be provided by Dr. Jackalyn a short list of important books to read like Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain’s book, “Four Hundred Souls.” To get these offerings, email Dr. Jackalyn at [email protected], and indicate what you would like to receive.