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Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
9. That's exactly what happened to me, not that I had not already seen things that bothered me in high
Tue Jun 29, 2021, 03:20 PM
Jun 2021

school -- separate, and unequal, schools, segregated water fountains, employment ads in a large newspaper that actually said "Only Caucasians need apply," and much worse crud. But truth is, I still was at a point where I'd hesitate a bit to make sure I was using "integration" and "segregation" correctly because those issues weren't really talked about in classes.

I was very lucky. I went to a typical southern conservative university in 1967. We are talking about colleges where the fraternity houses had big confederate flags hanging on the antebellum houses. One of the reasons I avoided fraternities. The alumni did include the likes of Jimmy Carter, Sam Nunn, and numerous scholars. So, it was not totally rubesville, although a lot of students were rubes.

Anyway, my first quarter there I needed one more course to fill out my hours. Only thing I could find was a Sociology class at 8:00AM three days a week, including Saturday. I almost didn't take it because I hated early classes.

The first few sessions were pretty normal, although the professor was an odd, but likable type. One Monday he walked in with a big bandage on his head. He had been at the city park over the weekend for a large demonstration -- civil rights and Vietnam -- and had been arrested/beaten by police.

After telling us what happened, he said go ahead and sell your sociology books because we are going off script. The class turned into something very similar to Howard Zinn's book A People's History of the United States written over a decade later.

I never learned as much in any other class. Just a few years ago I saw where he had died in his 80s. I wrote a long response to the notice expressing my sincere thanks for his class and the risks he took teaching such matters back in the 1960s.

I've always understood that's why Reptilians are anti-education. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #1
I bet a lot of them quit going to church. Phoenix61 Jun 2021 #2
I started refusing to go when I was 17 or so. A HERETIC I AM Jun 2021 #11
I went on and off while in college IronLionZion Jun 2021 #14
When they had kids, a lot of them went back. Warpy Jun 2021 #37
Certainly. Today's conservatism is NOT the conservatism of William Buckley ck4829 Jun 2021 #3
Good Post! ProfessorGAC Jun 2021 #22
For Conservatives GB_RN Jun 2021 #26
I still maintain that what people today think of as "the conservatism of William Buckley" is... JHB Jun 2021 #36
I know, right? I'll be an old man and I'll never call myself a conservative ck4829 Jun 2021 #41
A lot of it isn't even coming from professors unblock Jun 2021 #4
Agreed. A HERETIC I AM Jun 2021 #12
As they say, truth/reality has a liberal bias intrepidity Jun 2021 #5
Thanks! A HERETIC I AM Jun 2021 #13
My husbands family were (still) Bible Banging Church of Christ. They wanted all their kids to go flying_wahini Jun 2021 #6
The reason religious skeptics represent such a threat... A HERETIC I AM Jun 2021 #17
"How strong is your Christianity if someone can talk you out of it?" 3catwoman3 Jun 2021 #30
The rightwing attitudes come from the parents mostly FakeNoose Jun 2021 #7
Yeah...no kidding. A HERETIC I AM Jun 2021 #19
Karl Rove explains: alterfurz Jun 2021 #8
That's exactly what happened to me, not that I had not already seen things that bothered me in high Hoyt Jun 2021 #9
The kind of teacher that can change lives. A HERETIC I AM Jun 2021 #15
How fortunate that you picked that class. 3catwoman3 Jun 2021 #31
Exactly StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #10
Yup. A HERETIC I AM Jun 2021 #16
Anyone worried about their children being Mr.Bill Jun 2021 #18
Exactly A HERETIC I AM Jun 2021 #21
And Big Religion knows this. Mr.Bill Jun 2021 #23
Reality has a well known liberal bias. hunter Jun 2021 #20
I was thrilled when I started grad school and started reading critical theory jmbar2 Jun 2021 #24
My subdivision is heavy in university professors. I know this because I was active GoodRaisin Jun 2021 #25
That happened to me regarding religion. ananda Jun 2021 #27
Ignorance Spawns Fear modrepub Jun 2021 #28
This quote from Howard Zinn is appropriate Glaisne Jun 2021 #29
Conservatism relies on convincing people the past (the way it is conveyed as a golden age) is... Pacifist Patriot Jun 2021 #33
The minute someone is exposed to an alternative point of view/experience AND... Pacifist Patriot Jun 2021 #32
Back a few years ago . . . . AverageOldGuy Jun 2021 #34
Amazon Prime is running a doc about PEONAGE Captain Zero Jun 2021 #35
What's the name of the documentary? n/t moonscape Jun 2021 #40
ive know some smart people to be republican too. and a mind is a terrible thing to waste . AllaN01Bear Jun 2021 #38
they had to unlearn what was drilled into them. my late mom said that universites AllaN01Bear Jun 2021 #39
This colsohlibgal Jun 2021 #42
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