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qwlauren35

(6,145 posts)
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 04:31 PM Nov 2018

Ideas Requested - Black History Month 2019

Every February, I research a topic in Black History and share what I find in a series of e-mails/blogs, one for each day of the month. Some with more success than others depending on my workload. I have done:

- black organizations
- black scientists and inventors
- black poets
- black artists
- black millionaires
- African nations
- African history
- HBCUs
- the Civil Rights Movement
- Blacks in politics (last year)

I am tempted to do something specifically on voting rights, but I could be missing an opportunity, so I thought I'd ask if anyone had any ideas (I will not do black athletes or black entertainers).

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Ideas Requested - Black History Month 2019 (Original Post) qwlauren35 Nov 2018 OP
Retired Air Force guy here The Polack MSgt Nov 2018 #1
Hmm... qwlauren35 Nov 2018 #2
The demographics of Senior non commisioned officers The Polack MSgt Nov 2018 #3
I, too, like the idea of AA's in the military, but if you want/need a second choice... kag Nov 2018 #4
Hmm... qwlauren35 Nov 2018 #5
Speaking of workload, it's a crazy end of the year period Kind of Blue Nov 2018 #6
Suppressed Histories qwlauren35 Nov 2018 #7
Suppressed Histories Archives on FB and suppressedhistories.net Kind of Blue Nov 2018 #8
Architecture. I forgot about the architecture in the Black Panther Kind of Blue Nov 2018 #9
Wow! qwlauren35 Nov 2018 #10
Thanks very much, qwlauren35!!! To many things to explore I'm afraid Kind of Blue Nov 2018 #11
OK. qwlauren35 Nov 2018 #12
I surely will send them! Kind of Blue Nov 2018 #13

The Polack MSgt

(13,186 posts)
1. Retired Air Force guy here
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 08:04 PM
Nov 2018

The red Tail Squadron (Tuskegee Airmen) story is pretty well known - But even so, General Chappie James deserves some more spotlight.

Daniel "Chappie" James Jr. (February 11, 1920 – February 25, 1978) was an American fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force, who in 1975 became the first African American to reach the rank of four-star General.

I live in St Louis so perhaps look into Harris Stowe University - Mainly a teachers college and an HBCU.
Because - In 1981, Harris-Stowe became the first university to offer Bachelor of Science in Urban Education. This degree is unique to Harris-Stowe and is designed to prepare teaching specialists for the unique urban-related problems affecting inner city schools.

qwlauren35

(6,145 posts)
2. Hmm...
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 10:26 PM
Nov 2018


Africans and African Americans in military service would be interesting. I could talk about the revolutionary war troops, the civil war troops, the WWI and WWII troops, including the Tuskegee Airmen, the effects of Vietnam, the major "firsts".

I think this might be my top choice.


The Polack MSgt

(13,186 posts)
3. The demographics of Senior non commisioned officers
Sun Nov 18, 2018, 12:26 AM
Nov 2018

in the services today are pretty amazing - African American Women have seized the opportunity offered in the services and are moving in to SNCO and Warrant Officer ranks at a greater rate than their percentage in the ranks. And their percentage in the ranks is greater than it is in the general population

The most educated demographic in the services now are AA women. Which, on average, is true in the general population as well.

Even though RWNJs love to claim patriotism and service as something they are uniquely qualified to claim as their own -AA actually serve at a much higher rate than white folks - and the least represented demographic of any is UPPER MIDDLE CLASS TO WEALTHY WHITE PEOPLE


So there is grist for the mill if you're going to focus on AA service - and truthfully it is a story needing told

kag

(4,079 posts)
4. I, too, like the idea of AA's in the military, but if you want/need a second choice...
Sun Nov 18, 2018, 01:09 AM
Nov 2018

I have read some good books about Frederick Douglass, John Brown, and others who fought for the end of slavery before the Civil War. It got me interested in others about whom I knew much less--Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, the Secret Six, Emerson and Thoreau, Julia Ward Howe, etc.

This might be too broad a topic, but I like the idea of learning more about this disparate group of people, all working toward the same goal.

Just a thought. Whatever you decide, I look forward to reading it.

qwlauren35

(6,145 posts)
5. Hmm...
Sun Nov 18, 2018, 01:32 AM
Nov 2018

Black Abolitionists. I will keep that in mind. I definitely haven't done that period, and I think it would be fascinating.

Thanks!

Kind of Blue

(8,709 posts)
6. Speaking of workload, it's a crazy end of the year period
Sun Nov 18, 2018, 04:44 AM
Nov 2018

for me, but I wanted to weigh in now and as ideas might pop up.

First, I think you could do a whole series of blog posts on Dr. Joy DuGruy's book "Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing." Never have I seen or read anyone who link the historical socialization of white people's lack of empathy to the laws that were created to protect the appetite for violence to the well studied multi-generational affects of trauma on who we as a people have become.

A lot of stuff we already know but Dr. DuGruy breaks it down step-by-step with her amazing insights and being a clinical psychologist her masterpiece is essentially about healing. Here's the first part of her 4-part lecture to get an idea of what the book is about.



Second, I see you've already covered African nations and history so I'm not sure if those topics are still of interest to you. I don't know if you're on Facebook, I'm no longer there, but one of my go-to places was Suppressed Histories Archives hosted by Max Daschu. Max is a feminist historian so her work, since 1970, is all about women globally. IMHO, her FB page is richer than the website and she's very interactive with her visitors.

Anyhoo, here's an overview of her work below. And I hope that you find something at their sites and their videos that helps you decide on a host of topics that I can imagine are swirling through your mind Good luck and hoping to read your posts next year.

qwlauren35

(6,145 posts)
7. Suppressed Histories
Sun Nov 18, 2018, 04:37 PM
Nov 2018

I couldn't get to the website. I will try again.

I will get DeGruy's book if i can afford it.

Kind of Blue

(8,709 posts)
8. Suppressed Histories Archives on FB and suppressedhistories.net
Sun Nov 18, 2018, 09:07 PM
Nov 2018

Found that I can still access it without an account. Here's a link to all of Max's photos. Easier for me to click on images related to ancient black women as well as of the Diaspora to read more. Enjoy!
https://www.facebook.com/pg/Suppressed-Histories-Archives-333661528320/photos/?ref=page_internal

Kind of Blue

(8,709 posts)
9. Architecture. I forgot about the architecture in the Black Panther
Mon Nov 19, 2018, 05:03 PM
Nov 2018

that reminded me of African Architectural Genius on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pg/African-Architectural-Genius-185165275014458/photos/?ref=page_internal

And The Zamani Project. Africa’s architectural heritage is being recorded in striking 3D images by the Zamani project, which attempts to capture the spatial domain of African culture. Sites are seen in the context of their physical environment and landscapes surrounding sites are documented based on satellite and aerial imagery, wherever possible. The documentation project undertaken to increase the international awareness of African heritage and provide material for research, while creating at the same time a permanent metrically accurate record of the most important sites, for restoration and conservation purposes.

The team has completed its documentation work in Ghana, Mali, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania and South Africa.
http://www.zamaniproject.org/index.php/



Kind of Blue

(8,709 posts)
11. Thanks very much, qwlauren35!!! To many things to explore I'm afraid
Mon Nov 19, 2018, 07:44 PM
Nov 2018

I can't get thru in one lifetime. So I was beyond thrilled to see your OP and share! Ha! Plus this is GREAT for me to remember to get back to them.

I got 2 more topics. I have to dig thru stored links.

I'll send them in separate DU mail.

qwlauren35

(6,145 posts)
12. OK.
Mon Nov 19, 2018, 07:52 PM
Nov 2018

Many years ago when I was doing black scientists and inventors, I used Ivan van Sertima's works about the structures that were built in Africa such as the Great Zimbabwe, and the extremely accurate astronomy system of the Dogon people. I try to do things that can be stretched over 20 days, so I think I'm going to do blacks in the military this year, with a focus on our presence in the Army and Navy from the Revolutionary War to today, as well as our presence in the Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard. I hope to also hope our most stellar Admirals and Generals, with a highlight on Colin Powell's service.

My sister has suggested that I do black scientist and engineers over the last 50 years, and having done the earliest, I think it's time that I do the contemporary.

I'm definitely going to look into Dupruy's book and see if I can stretch it out over 20 days, or combine it with something else, such as mental health issues.

This should line me up for a few years! I am very excited.

Feel free to send the other two ideas, and I will take a look.

Kind of Blue

(8,709 posts)
13. I surely will send them!
Mon Nov 19, 2018, 08:04 PM
Nov 2018

Oh yes, the Revolutionary War - Sheesh! every single one of your ideas are exciting to me, too. There's nothing you can broach that would not be relevant to present day. We need to know!

Thank you!

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