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Dave Starsky

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35. And that is from your perspective.
Thu Feb 28, 2019, 05:53 PM
Feb 2019

Amazingly, a lot of people newly minted and growing up in the 21st Century don't know about this and can't even comprehend what it was like to be a slave in early America. I mean, we all know that slavery happened, but we don't KNOW how terrible it was.

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WTF? rusty quoin Feb 2019 #1
Exactly. nt littlemissmartypants Feb 2019 #2
Was it just the two black students? 3Hotdogs Feb 2019 #3
I Have Mixed Feelings About This Vogon_Glory Feb 2019 #4
My maternal grandparents and their children, including my mother, were sharecroppers Lars39 Feb 2019 #7
Glen Campbell picked cotton in his youth. louis-t Feb 2019 #29
It's incredibly hard work. Lars39 Feb 2019 #32
Lots of people picked cotton. The first lady reportedly told these children to imagine being slaves. WhiskeyGrinder Feb 2019 #9
That would be the case at Mt. Vernon treestar Mar 2019 #41
No, it was to all the Gov Pages obamanut2012 Feb 2019 #36
If it wasn't "targeting" the black students - what's the problem? harumph Feb 2019 #5
It's as if all those creative ways to teach treestar Feb 2019 #6
She handed the cotton to an African-American student EffieBlack Feb 2019 #8
teachers have gotten it for these types of things too treestar Feb 2019 #11
Teachers need to be more sensitive to minority students in these situations EffieBlack Feb 2019 #13
You're 100% correct EllenJ Feb 2019 #16
So doing away with Black History Month and integrating it treestar Mar 2019 #38
Black history is American history EffieBlack Mar 2019 #40
I don't think those subjects can be taught without offending someone BannonsLiver Feb 2019 #18
Yes, it can. Dave Starsky Feb 2019 #23
There have been teachers who tried to get creative with it who have been fired. BannonsLiver Feb 2019 #25
I just published a new apology because I thought you were being facetious. Dave Starsky Feb 2019 #27
That describes slavery in general treestar Mar 2019 #39
+1000 littlemissmartypants Feb 2019 #12
I absolutely agree. Not everyone knows how to teach. LisaM Feb 2019 #31
that is what happens at the real Holocost museum dsc Feb 2019 #15
But everyone who goes in is given this. A couple of kids aren't singled out. EffieBlack Feb 2019 #17
Yes, that's a glaring difference. LisaM Feb 2019 #33
inappropriate circumstance GeorgeGist Feb 2019 #10
Completely agree. nt littlemissmartypants Feb 2019 #14
What the actual hell? Next up: let's give some Chinese-American kids a pickaxe, Maru Kitteh Feb 2019 #19
You know what? Blue_Tires Feb 2019 #20
It sounds as if she handed the cotton to other non-black children too. Sapient Donkey Feb 2019 #21
Something a lot of poster in this thread are missing. rogue emissary Feb 2019 #22
But a teacher can't assume that. A teacher teaches everyone, regardless. Dave Starsky Feb 2019 #24
I'm using my own experience. rogue emissary Feb 2019 #30
And that is from your perspective. Dave Starsky Feb 2019 #35
I went to school at the end of segregation treestar Mar 2019 #42
My daughter has been taught about slavery in Virginia schools underpants Feb 2019 #26
I'd have to hear more of the context of the discussion to determine just how wrong this is ... mr_lebowski Feb 2019 #28
To my understanding, that's how it was presented. Dave Starsky Feb 2019 #34
It was presented that way obamanut2012 Feb 2019 #37
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Northam: At this point, YOU HAVE ONE JOB!!! bullwinkle428 Mar 2019 #43
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