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Black History Month

Posts that pertain to Black History Month

“Walking While Black” and Some Teaching Resources for Addressing Racism

June 5, 2020 David Childs 24

Dr. David J. Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University When I walked to my car after working all day at Subway in my local mall, I was […]

Protest: First Amendment and the Freedom of Speech

June 4, 2020 David Childs 25

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky UniversityFirst AmendmentCongress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the […]

We Can’t Breathe: A History of Violence Against African Americans in the US

June 4, 2020 David Childs 20

Dr. David J. Childs, Ph. D.Northern Kentucky University Introduction: An all too Familiar Story in My Life“This is all too familiar.” This is the phrase […]

Our Children Need Multicultural Literature in Their Lives: Books to Check Out While In Quarantine

April 8, 2020 David Childs 24

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their […]

Black History Series- A Lesson about “The Father of the Underground Railroad” William Still

February 24, 2020 David Childs 11

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University While the grand little army of abolitionists was waging its untiring warfare for freedom, prior to the rebellion, no […]

African American History is American History- Creative Resources for Teaching African American History

February 21, 2020 David Childs 11

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University One of the core values of our democratic society in the United States is the celebration of diversity and […]

Black History Series: The 13th Amendment’s Restriction on African American Freedom

February 2, 2020 David Childs 11

This article was published in Democracy and Me March 7, 2019. In celebration of Black history month we would like to re-post it to begin […]

Martin’s Ideas: A More In-Depth Look at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

January 18, 2020 David Childs 14

This column originally appeared in the January 24, 2019 edition of Democracy and Me. It is reprinted this week to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. […]

Understanding Martin Luther King, Jr. and the March on Washington

January 14, 2020 David Childs 10

By Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University IntroductionWith Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebrations upon us, it is only proper to write an article […]

Part Five (Women’s Rights) – Can we Talk About this in Class: Unpacking Some Complexities of the Me Too Movement

October 22, 2019 David Childs 33

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University IntroductionAn appropriate way to end this series of articles on women’s rights is to also pay homage to the […]

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