Article that gave you a larger focus. This is your favorite slide. What you are going to be so sick of. Representing the narrative arc of the popular story of the civil rights movie. Civil rights movement. We are going back to our topic of origin points, and get in, with the objective of troubling it. One, putting those events and context, but also troubling the idea of them as origin points. Last week we discussed brown v. Board of education, the decision, response, the impact, and also the legacy. I want to talk more about the legacy as we go forward. We will not do that today. On tuesday, we spent time talking about the emmett till case, the lynching of emmett till in august of 1955. We used a mix of secondary and primary sources to consider how ideologies of race, gender and justice impacted that case and experiences lived of the people in the case. I wanted to take a moment to pull out and say that this week, what happens this week that is of significance in relationship to the em
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Men mentally and physically because for all going through it was what we know about a lot of things whats the effect on us. Well this is actually studied in rwanda which had the longest largest quarantine ever and that 60000000 people one point down to 11000000 quarantine for 11 weeks just released this week as a town the question and we looked at the emotional press go all being the number one thing they noticed over and over was depression i mean in a large says a population we are hardwired to be social were supposed to be out and about our brain grew the size that it grew so we can process each others faces are hear the voices you dont need to go hunting with a big brain many that connect with each other and thats why we have a big brain and so its very difficult to spend prolonged periods of time out of sorts and out of touch with each other i actually worry especially for the older population because we know connectivity is critical there and theyre the ones most at risk but they