Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Plessy v. Ferguson Reflection

in class, we made a trial and then the team presented arguments from the side of Plessy and from the side of Ferguson in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson. They argued who should have won the case. we start with hearing from Homer Plessy, an African American man, who got onto a white-only train. People on the train knew he was part African American and reported him and he ended up getting arrested. then we head for Plessy side of the story. they presented many arguments. the one that made an in-pack on me was the legal argument. The Declaration of Independence says all men are created equal with the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and property. the 14th Amendment makes it so African Americans need equal protection under the law. Segregation is the complete opposite of what they are saying. there also was an issue with work on the white train because African Americans could not work in the white trains.
then we heard from the other said Ferguson they also had a good argument. but they say Plessy sits on the train on the white train on purpose under the Louisiana Separate Car Act. The punishment allowed for a $25 fine or jail time. yet again the 14th Amendment only covers the legal arguments. then also said a civil and state rights argument. when they argued the civil and state rights argument they said state rights argument with the 10th Amendment that each state gets to make its own laws about segregation and states say they have the power to be in charge of their own choices.

but both of the teams had really good. arguments I love hearing from both of them, I am really joy when we do the trial because I like hearing what everyone has to say.

Thursday, October 26, 2023

ETO:Lynching

what is lynching? It is the public killing of an individual who has not received any due process. These executions were often carried out by lawless mobs, the KKK, and other groups like them. Where did the term lynching come from? cam form the verb from Lynch Law, a term for a punishment without trial. Two Americans during this era are generally credited for coining the phrase: Charles Lynch (1736–1796) and William Lynch (1742–1820), both of whom lived in Virginia in the 1780s. Lynch's law is a term that is used when the Punishment of someone who is thought guilty of a crime without legal trial.
                                           

What was the largest lynching in US history?1891 New Orleans lynchings. The 1891 New Orleans lynchings were the murders of 11 Italian Americans and Italian immigrants in New Orleans by a mob for their alleged role in the murder of police chief David Hennessy after some of them had been acquitted at trial. It was the largest single mass lynching in American history. New Orleans has announced it will apologize for the lynching of 11 Italian-Americans in 1891 because the vitamins of the New Orleans lynching were accused of murder of police chief David Hennessy no evidence came about but then were allegedly died.


lynching that happened in North Carolina, 
at Tuskegee University they counted 4,745 lynchings between 1882 and 1968 of the 3,446 which involved black victims at this school. In North Carolina itself, no one knows how many lynchings happen but they think possibly as many as 300 in the years from 1882 to 1968. a known story of lynching in North Carolina is a 1970 killing that happened in Oxford North Carolina. the name of the man was Henry Marrow. he was a 23-year-old black veteran. he was known for being shot and killed by whites in a racial confrontation. Just like all these stories there are plenty of them that have been not talked about.
lynching with the Ku Klux Clan
is a domestic terrorist organization founded shortly after the United States Civil War ended. It has used intimidation, violence, and murder to maintain white supremacy in Southern government and social life. the KKK was known for used lynching. The lynching of Michael Donald was known to be one last lynching that had to do with the KKK. members of the Ku Klux Clan beat and killed him. he was only 19 years old when this happened to him. After they killed him they hung his body on a tree and left him there.
lynching come to an end. Ida B. Wells fought for lynching to end. Who was Ida B. Wells was an African-American journalist and activist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States in the 1890s. she exposed lynching by publishing her findings in a pamphlet and writing several columns in local newspapers. Then they could not hide anymore because everyone would just turn a blind eye to it. she also Washington, DC, to implore President William McKinley to institute reforms against lynching and discrimination. know next time someone asks you what is lynching you know what to say.

Monday, October 2, 2023

Town Hall Meeting Reflection

The Town Hall Meeting presented as from the Civil War times. we either assigned anti-slavery or pro-slavery. I was anti-slavery side I like to hear everyone else augments. But after hearing everyone’s arguments from both sides I have learned so much most of The class was pro-slavery arguments. here are someone of the people i got hear from.

I got to learn about Harriet Tubman. all about her life. She has been fighting slavery her whole life and always wanted to help so she helped with the Underground Railroad. Even though she got often money to stop and tell where these slaves went she would not give up she had hope. she went on to create remedies for injured soldiers in the Civil War times. after she about her in class, I wanted to know which remedies she made so I would. I didn’t know what it was when I looked at it up the end. she ended up making Remedies for smallpox and malignant fever. I find it so interesting and pound even though I Don”t know her when you get into her story it is inspiring.

I really in joy mock trail i like to see my whole class get into character and see how passionate they get.



Sunday, October 1, 2023

Gone With the Wind Reflection

gone with the Wind takes place in 1936, in Clayton County and Atlanta both in Georgia. during Civil War times. in the movie, you meet Scarlett O’Hara, the main character movie she is a spoiled southern bell who is used to getting her way with things. her dad is a plantation owner.
They also own slaves their relationship with them is somewhat different because she looks at one of them more like a mom than anything else she has always been there for her and helped pick out a dress and get ready. it is more care take relationship than anything else.
Scarlett O’Hara is. madly in love with Ashley Wilkes who ends up marrying his cousin. but she still holds. out hope for them to end up together. Scarlett out of spite end. up marries Charles. Charles ended up dying during the war. in the movie, you see a lot of sadness and death because of the war. a sense that stood out to me was when Scarlett was wearing all black because she was supposed to be mourning Charles, but it made her mad because she didn't really care what he passed she never really loved him.

Overall, I really like this movie and would watch it again.it is a good history movie but does feel like a history movie. I love all the secret messages in the movie.

Brown v. Board of Education

Brown v. Board of Education, a groundbreaking Supreme Court case in 1954, declared state laws creating separate public schools for Black and...