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Posted: 2017-11-15T06:52:22Z | Updated: 2017-11-15T06:52:22Z When Black Lives Mattered: Why Teach Reconstruction | HuffPost

When Black Lives Mattered: Why Teach Reconstruction

When Black Lives Mattered: Why Teach Reconstruction
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We are pleased to share our article, When Black Lives Mattered: Why Teach Reconstruction by Adam Sanchez, published in The Nation last month.

By Adam Sanchez

Every day seems to bring new horrors as the U.S. presidents racist rhetoric and policies have provided an increasingly encouraging environment for attacks on Black people and other communities of color. The acquittal of yet another police officer accused of murdering a Black man in St. Louis, the raging battle across the country over whether symbols of slavery should be removed from public spaces, and the formation of a Commission on Election Integrity to further suppress voting by people of color are just a few of the recent reminders that racism is as American as apple pie. In moments like these, its worth remembering a time in U.S. history when Black lives mattered. Reconstruction, the era immediately following the Civil War and emancipation, is full of stories that help us see the possibility of a future defined by racial equity. Though often overlooked in classrooms across the country, Reconstruction was a period where the impossible suddenly became possible.

Continue reading at The Nation .

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