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Educated Ignorance

Dear: Senate Council or to whom it may concern. During Halloween season, My Professor decided that he would have a dress up day for his students. The assignment was to dress up as your favorite or maybe well-known figure in political history. I decided to dress as Angela Davis (well known for her actions in the Black Panther Party during the Sixties) and my friend decided to dress as Sojourner Truth. Many people dressed as many different well-known and not so well known figures. My friend and I thought we had chosen people that renowned for their efforts in the Abolition of Slavery and The Civil Rights Movement. However we were proven drastically wrong. When we stood proudly to announce whom we dressed as, we were greeted with blank expressions and silent stares. No one in the entire class Except for my friend, the professor and I, knew the people we tried to represent, however, during a normal class period, the professor would ask us to identify people who played an insignificant part in history, by comparison standards, and at least five people would raise their hand. That day I was truly saddened by my counterpart's lack of knowledge of their history. The ignorance did not stop there. Through out the rest of the day, I ma


Through out one's entire Primary education career, teachers only the cram the achievements of Martin Luther King, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Fredrick Douglas and The Civil rights movement into our heads. Help our children to not let history repeat it's self. Of the people that I asked that were not from here, four of the five-answered correctly. The question I will leave with you is, would the members of that fraternity have participated in such an event if they were taught about "Mistral Shows" when they were younger? If they knew what "black face" symbolized and how utterly disrespectful the act was to the African American community, would they have initiated such an event? Lastly, If that Black Man would have known how much havoc and destruction the Klu Klux Klan, rendered upon our race, would he have belittled himself by dressing as one of their members? Those questions can never be answered, since those acts have already occurred, but we can help prevent an incident of such ignorance from happening again. de it a mission to ask everyone who Sojourner Truth was and what did she do. We've come so far from the days of segregation, but we have not reached total equality yet. This is an issue of knowing your own identity. But you would not known that if you only studied what was taught in class. They also had a fellow fraternity member, who happened to be African American, dress as a Klu Klux Klan Member. In Fact, a Black man wrote The Star Spangled Banner, this nations anthem. As stated earlier Black history does not only belong to Blacks, it is apart of everyone's history . The reason why I stated Kentucky specifically was because everyone I asked received his or her primary education in this state. It was an incident that hit the national news scope and shocked all that witnessed and heard the event. However, I have noticed that people that have graduated high School from here have a very weak collection of Black history information I know, that you (as in Senate) have a lot of different problems to address with in this state. Black history is not just the history of African Americans, but also the history of all in this nation.

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