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National Abolition Hall of Fame present Black History Matters programs


The National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum (NAHOF) in Peterboro is now in its second week offering free daily Black History Matters programs. The brief 28 programs will remain on the NAHOF website even after they conclude at the end of February.
The programs explore key events in our national history and topics that are lesser known or whose implications are not usually understood.
So far, this week’s programs have included a look at “The 13th Amendment and the Abolition of Slavery” Feb. 8. SUNY Morrisville Professor J. Thomas Hogle described the progress from the Crittenden Compromise to the ratification of the 13th Amendment (1860-1865). The realization evolved that the ending of slavery must be more than a war measure or a statute; it must be an amendment to the Constitution. ....

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The beasts that lurk among us — and the American saga


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The American saga has never encompassed anything quite like the assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6, but it has come close. Bloodthirsty mobs, violent intimidation, insurrections both real and threatened: These slouching beasts have long lurked in the darker valleys of our political landscape.
In the late 1760s, angry mobs across the colonies demolished private homes, threatened officials, even tarred and feathered customs inspectors. On a winter’s night 1770, a “motley rabble,” in the words of John Adams, accosted British soldiers with sticks and stones, “shouting and hazing and threatening life.” The Redcoats opened fire and killed five, a sharp turn on the road to Revolution.  ....

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The Violent History of White Supremacy Is Rarely Taught in Schools. It Should Be


The Violent History of White Supremacy Is Rarely Taught in Schools. It Should Be
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Teran Tease, 5, watches at Oaklawn Cemetery during a test excavation in the search for possible mass graves from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre on July 21, 2020.Mike Simons/Tulsa World via AP
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Searing images from this month’s mostly white insurrection in Washington, D.C. including a hangman’s noose on the Capitol grounds and the Confederate flag carried inside the U.S. Capitol harken back to another era when both were tools and symbols of white supremacy across the country.
But relatively few students have learned about previous sordid moments that foreshadowed this year’s efforts to instill terror and violently overturn an election such as the Wilmington Insurrection of 1898, widely thought to be the only successful coup in U.S. history, and the Tulsa Race Massacre. ....

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Clack: Trump insurrection steeped in American racism


Clack: Trump insurrection steeped in American racism
Jan. 15, 2021
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The mob from this month’s insurrection attacks Capitol Police officers. The attack is steeped in this country’s racist history. The United States is no stranger to mob violence, particularly when inflamed by election results brought about by African Americans’ participation.ROBERTO SCHMIDT /AFP via Getty Images
Imagine awakening from a five-year coma on Jan. 6 and the first thing you see on TV is a yelling mob stampeding past barricades and police to break into the U.S. Capitol.
The mob runs amok through the hallways, chases and attacks police one of whom, you hear, has been killed breaks windows, barrels through doors, smears human waste on walls, and ransacks and loots offices while looking for members of Congress and the vice president, who some are chanting should be hung. ....

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