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Daryl Michael Scott: 'Bad History and Worse Social Science Have Replaced Truth'


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13th made a powerful historical claim pithily encapsulated in its subtitle: “From slave to criminal in one amendment.” The argument goes like this: The 13th Amendment’s so-called exception clause, which outlawed slavery “except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall be duly convicted,” effectively converted race-based slavery into race-based incarceration. That thesis has fascinated amateur history buffs, motivated activists, and given rhetorical ammunition to politicians like Bernie Sanders, who explained in an essay for Medium that, “due to an extreme shortage of labor caused by the emancipation of slaves, former Confederate states exploited the legalization of penal labor by incarcerating newly freed Black people.” ....

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The filmmaker Ava DuVernay s 2016 documentary
13th made a powerful historical claim pithily encapsulated in its subtitle: From slave to criminal in one amendment. The argument goes like this: The 13th Amendment s so-called exception clause, which outlawed slavery except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall be duly convicted, effectively converted race-based slavery into race-based incarceration. That thesis has fascinated amateur history buffs, motivated activists, and given rhetorical ammunition to politicians like Bernie Sanders, who explained in an essay for Medium that, due to an extreme shortage of labor caused by the emancipation of slaves, former Confederate states exploited the legalization of penal labor by incarcerating newly freed black people.” And it forms an important plank of ....

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'It is not just about memorizing facts.' Historians examine how Black History Month was intended to be celebrated


‘It is not just about memorizing facts.’ Historians examine how Black History Month was intended to be celebrated
By Lauren Booker Globe Staff,Updated February 26, 2021, 6:34 p.m.
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A protester carries an image of late Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King at the Martin Luther King Memorial near the Lincoln Memorial during the Commitment March: Get Your Knee Off Our Necks protest against racism and police brutality on August 28, 2020, in Washington, DC.ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images
Over the decades, Black History Month has become a time when topics such as slavery, Reconstruction, and the Civil Rights Era are often tackled in schools and in the press. But that wasn’t what Carter G. Woodson, known as the “Father of Black History,” meant for the time to solely be about when he founded Negro History Week on Feb. 7, 1926. ....

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Black History Month Matters More in 2021 Than Ever Before – NBC New York


In Utah, The Maria Montessori Academy, a charter school in North Ogden, allowed parents to simply opt their students out of a Black history curriculum with the simple signing of a form. It was only after backlash that the school reversed course and expressed regret about the opt-out form.
A Texas school district reversed their decision to remove parts of a Black History Month display after the move sparked outrage . The Beaumont Independent School District deemed photos of the 1968 Olympic power salute at Vincent Middle School too political after the school received a complaint.
In Tennessee, a middle school principal apologized after announcing that “All Lives Matter” would be the school’s Black History Month theme. ....

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