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The First Thanksgiving – Fears, Power, and Privilege

  “In New England no William Penn emerged to suggest that the English immigrants might live peaceably with the natives, on the divine theory that they, too, were children of the universal spirit…..There was simply not the confidence and wisdom and political skill to make one culture of two that were not that different.” –…

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The First Thanksgiving – for a Massacre

  The Pilgrims had many days of Thanksgiving, which were somber prayer-filled days, as well as festivals to celebrate the harvest.  But one of their first Thanksgiving Proclamations was over the Pequot Massacre. “In 1637, the Pequot War culminated in the burning of Fort Mystic by the English and their allies, killing hundreds of Pequot…

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Myth of America – Biased History Lesson

Why is the struggling winter of the Pilgrims portrayed in a better light than the Starving Time of Jamestown?  Why has the story of the Pilgrims and Indians become the foundation of Americana?  And how can we show kids that the way history is told may be biased? Let’s look at the stories of Columbus,…

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Day 9 – Introducing Structural Racism to Kids

[blockquote cite=”James Baldwin, Go Tell It On the Mountain” type=”left”]She looked out into the quiet, sunny streets, and for the first time in her life, she hated it all – the white city, the white world.  She could not, that day, think of one decent white person in the whole world.  She sat there, and…

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Knowing the Underside of History

  We are shaped by the stories we tell, by the unspoken plotlines that seep into us. Individually and collectively, the histories we know and the ones we don’t turn us into a specific kind of people. What do we choose to know? Why do we choose to remember? I’ve always loved history, especially American history. …

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