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Newer posts →. July 22, 2010 · 11:27 am. Terae is very excited about the gummy bears. At this very moment, students are eating ice cream together and processing their thoughts on the last couple of days. Students reflecting in their journals. In a few minutes, we will begin to watch a section of the documentary film “Eyes on the Prize”, detailing the brutalization and lynching of Emmett Till in 1955. So instead of the Stax Music Museum tomorrow, we are taking a slight detour. We departed the museum and c...
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Every Race and Faction | Multicultural Scholars 2010
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Recreating History →. July 23, 2010 · 2:27 pm. Every Race and Faction. Noah gives us his take on our visit with Jerry Mitchell on Friday. Ben, Lester, and Ruthie at the Clarion-Ledger. But only mystery surrounds the latter group; what ever happened to all of those mobs of screeching segregationists? Aaron, Katie, and Ben with Jerry Mitchell. Jerry Mitchell began his talk with a comparison of his portrayal in. Ruthie and Jerry Mitchell in the Clarion-Ledger Newsroom. Recreating History →.
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Living History | Multicultural Scholars 2010
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8220;Until justice rolls down like waters…”. Back to Tennessee →. July 22, 2010 · 11:27 am. Terae is very excited about the gummy bears. At this very moment, students are eating ice cream together and processing their thoughts on the last couple of days. Students reflecting in their journals. In a few minutes, we will begin to watch a section of the documentary film “Eyes on the Prize”, detailing the brutalization and lynching of Emmett Till in 1955. We’ll make sure to tell you all about it 🙂.
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Experiencing Memphis | Multicultural Scholars 2010
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I was there…. July 26, 2010 · 2:25 am. Lester on the events of our day today. Pictures to be added soon! Good evening my fellow bloggers this is Lester Thee Best Pearson from the Multicultural Scholars Program in Seattle, WA. I will be blogging about MSP’s journey earlier today (Sunday, July 25, 2010) at the Monumental Baptist Church and Stax Records Museum. I was there…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Back to Tennessee | Multicultural Scholars 2010
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Every Race and Faction →. July 23, 2010 · 12:36 pm. Yesterday we spent the morning with Jerry Mitchell, the McArthur-winning journalist who helped open the cases of a number of unsolved (or just un-convicted, or even un-enforced convictions) Civil Rights murder cases. He was delightful (and disturbing) to listen to. More from Noah on that experience later today. Jerry Mitchell and Lester in the Clarion-Ledger newsroom. Now we’re off to the Lorraine Motel in Memphis to see where Dr. King was ass...You are...
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Leaving Alabama… | Multicultural Scholars 2010
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Not Bland At All. 8220;Until justice rolls down like waters…” →. July 22, 2010 · 10:38 am. This morning we’re spending some time at the Southern Poverty Law Center to learn about their work in the past, but also their involvement with justice issues today. (Check them out at http:/ www.splcenter.org/. Then we’re off to Jackson, Mississippi, where we’ll visit the home of Medgar Evers, and reflect on his work and assassination in his own driveway. Not Bland At All. One response to “. Enter your comment here.
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“Until justice rolls down like waters…” | Multicultural Scholars 2010
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Living History →. July 22, 2010 · 11:12 am. 8220;Until justice rolls down like waters…”. Today in Montgomery, AL and Jackson, MS from Aaron and Katie…. Khadijah at the Civil Rights Memorial. Desseria and Ruthie at the Memorial. Inside the museum we saw many important events that occurred in the past as well as recent hate crimes as late as 2001. Leisha giving us an overview of the justice work of the SPLC. Medgar Evers' Home. The Ghost of Mississippi. Reading the interview with Myrlie Evers (Medgar'...
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Graceland! | Multicultural Scholars 2010
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Last Full Day… →. July 24, 2010 · 2:51 pm. This morning about 8 of our students decided to take advantage of being in Memphis! Thanks to Sophia for telling us all about it. Today we took a break from our Civil Rights learning to visit possibly the gaudiest place on earthGraceland! AKA the house of Elvis Presley.). A shot of the front of the house. We had time before our tour started (thank goodness as not only was it hot outside, lucky us we got heat. The airplanes were cool (though I only toured the Lis...
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Recreating History | Multicultural Scholars 2010
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Every Race and Faction. July 23, 2010 · 2:41 pm. The events of Friday afternoon, as we headed from Jackson, through the Mississipi Delta, on our way to Memphis. Thanks to Desseria for writing today. Sunflower and MCSP students in front of the actual store where the Emmett Till events unfolded. After watching other students act out what happen in the store that day we had a discussion. Students recreating (in a skit) the Emmett Till drama. Come here you boy no not you but you boy. Every Race and Faction.
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