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Major Unit Questions … Was the Civil War inevitable?
(2) Was the Era of Reconstruction a failure or success? (3) What do we do about these Confederate monuments and other symbols of the Confederacy?
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“Unite the Right Rally”
August 11-12, 2017, a white supremacist march “Jews will not replace us” “Blood and Soil” (0:27 begin)
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Major Unit Questions … Was the Civil War inevitable?
(2) Was the Era of Reconstruction a failure or success? (3) What do we do about these Confederate monuments and other symbols of the Confederacy?
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Alexander Stephen’s Cornerstone Speech in March, 1861
“Our new government is founded upon exactly [this] idea; its foundations are laid, its corner- stone rests upon the great truth, that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery -- subordination to the superior race -- is his natural and normal condition. This our new government, is the first, in the history of the world, based upon this great physical, philosophical, and moral truth.”
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Monument Avenue, Richmond, Virginia
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Monument Avenue, Richmond, Virginia
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Stone Mountain, Georgia
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Stone Mountain, Georgia
Purchased by the State of Georgia in 1958, "as a memorial to the Confederacy, Stone Mountain Park officially opened on April 14, 1965 – 100 years to the day after Lincoln's assassination.
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** Should we allow demonstrations memorializing the Confederacy?
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Monuments to go to Local Museums (Private Property)
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Class Dialogue – Discussing the Atomic Bombs
Rationale: Students will debate the decision to drop the atomic bombs, demonstrating informed opinions regarding these events. Student participation is worth five points. ____ 2 pts. - The students effectively presented the information, fulfilling the requirements of the assignment, and were able to be involved in an informed class discussion. ____ 3 pts. - The students had their stance, for or against, along with supporting points of information.
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Rules (1) Don’t raise hands; focus on what students are saying.
(2) Patience. Pauses are fine. (3) Converse with each other; respond to others by name, mentioning each other’s points when relevant. (4) Speak minimum three times. (5) Express disagreements in a courteous fashion. (6) Have fun, do your job, and learn something.
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Vox – Confederate Monuments
Why Confederate Monuments Are Coming Down? (PBS) Confederacy: Last Week Tonight (1) Confederate Monuments at Center of Nationwide Protests (references to Dylann Roof, confederate flag, etc.) (3) How The Last Confederate Statues Will Create Conflict (HBO) Charlottesville footage – “Blood and Soil” and “You (Jews) will not replace us
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The Battle Over Confederate Monuments - The Jim Jefferies Show
(2) How White Supremacists Branded Hate in Charlottesville | New York Times Republicans Ted Cruz, Paul Mitchell Assail Trump After He Defends Confederate Monuments | TIME The Battle Over Confederate Monuments - The Jim Jefferies Show Pro-Confederate flag rally held at S.C. Statehouse Gary Younge interviews Richard Spencer: 'Africans have benefited from white supremacy'
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