Tuesday, April 24, 2012
BPMT draft
These idea about how African-Americans were conctantly unemployed are further described in Black Power Mix tape, which was released in 2011.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Friday, April 6, 2012
GUNS, GERMS AND STEEL
I agree with Diamond's answer to why some environments are "blessed" by have better farming conditions and animals for food and labor. I agree because when exploring the coast of Australia a person, such as Jared Diamond, will see that there were struggles with plant growth and animals.Although in our society there is no problems when it comes to farming conditions. Some societies are still developing and are left behind in terms of technology, health conditions, and weapons.An environment that has problems with diseases that are cured for in our society, is a factor that considers our environment blessed.
The key factor that facilities inequalities in our global society in my view would be people. I feel that people are a key factor in the inequalities because human nature in people tends to moves them forward or leave them behind. It is up to us to make changes or leave things the way they are. A person off the coast of Australia has the choice of allowing an outsider provide aid to their living conditions. People from different societies are capable of helping other societies. The only factor that affects the person to help or not is if they want to. It is humane to help others and another persons problems their own. The problem is that people don't always feel the need to be beneficial to others, so this results in inequalities in our global society today.
The key factor that facilities inequalities in our global society in my view would be people. I feel that people are a key factor in the inequalities because human nature in people tends to moves them forward or leave them behind. It is up to us to make changes or leave things the way they are. A person off the coast of Australia has the choice of allowing an outsider provide aid to their living conditions. People from different societies are capable of helping other societies. The only factor that affects the person to help or not is if they want to. It is humane to help others and another persons problems their own. The problem is that people don't always feel the need to be beneficial to others, so this results in inequalities in our global society today.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
king and Carmichael/ They Say - I say
In this blog I will
talk about the similarities and differences between Martin Luther King Jr. and
Stokely Carmichael from Stokely Speaks
and Choas or Community. Stokely found
hypocrisy when it came to the white and black community. Stokely is surely
right about how there was a double standard on black people being violent
because it was fine for white people to be brutal during the time. Stokely’s theory of the double standard that was placed
on black people is extremely useful because it sheds light on the difficult
problem of inequality.
Martin Luther King Jr. felt that
Africans-Americans were able to fight for their rights in a nonviolent way such
as marching. Adding to King’s argument I would point out that unlike Stokely,
king felt that even though African-Americans were guilty of being violent, there
were alternate ways in controlling rage and releasing under discipline for the most
effective impact. According to King and Carmichael African-Americans were
categorized as violent unless they remained passive. In marching together,
African Americans solved what lobbying couldn’t do in legislative halls. King gave the police no reason to be hostile or brutal towards him, contrary to people in the ghettos.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Blog #2:Archives visit
Throughout the
visit to LaGuardia archives, the class was given a brief overview of what
resources were available. The archives are a collection of private, primary
information. Primary and reliable information was available on the mayor Robert
F. Wagner. Valuable items suchs as the medals and pins mayor Robert F. Wagner received
were displayed on a wall by the bookshelves. A primary source that was provided
was the letter from Robert F. Wagner known as the “Remarks by Robert F. Mayor.”
Mr. Wagner was a democratic and liberal mayor that had been serving his third
term. In the letter, Mr. Wagner talks about how he was surprised to witness how
bad Harlem was doing. He took the time to see what the people of Harlem had
been going through. He wanted to address the major problems of poverty and unemployment.
As Mayor Wagner walked in Harlem, he saw debris of battle, boarded windows, and
residents that were in fear. Mayor Wagner supported the police because he knew it was
there job to protect the people. The sanitation department had lied to the Mayor
because he had been told that the debris of battle was cleaned up, when in
reality this was false.
Even though Wagner
supported African-Americans in Harlem and understood the hardships they were
facing, he still supported the police officers. I feel that he was trying too
hard to satisfy both the African-Americans of Harlem and the police. These are conflicting ideas to me because, African-Americans feared the police and felt hostility. Mayor
Wagner states, “Attacks upon the police, whose mission it is, to enforce law
and order, will not be condoned, or tolerated by me, at any time.” In essence, Mayor Wagner is saying that the police are doing their job in protecting people
and shlouldnt be harmed by the people of Harlem. He believed that the police was doing their job and was professional about it, when African-Americans felt otherwise.
According to Malcolm X, 1964 was considered the most spontaneous year in history due to the fact that it was a political year. False promises were given to African-Americans only to serve as let downs from white politicians. Promises of equality and living conditions in a safe police state were false. In the speech "There's a Worldwide Revolution going On," Malcolm explains how African-Americans felt that the police were around to be to frighten and be against them instead of providing genuine aid when necessary. Malcolm believed that a man would be better off fighting for civil rights than for him to be sent off to Korea to battle against 800 million Chinese. After an interview with Mike Wallace, Malcolm felt that people like commissioner Murphy would encourage White people to think that they can beat or suppress African-Americans. Throughout the interview he continues to say there was hostility towards black people instilled within them feeling of resentment. This injustice played a vital role in making Malcolm x feel as if he wasn’t American, as well as other African-Americans like him.
Malcolm had faith in African-Americans fighting over their rights and goals. "He wasn’t a specialist in politics, a democratic, or a republican." This statement alone proves how much even an outsider such as Malcolm noticed how unjust society was. Malcolm X didn't feel like he was an american unless he was a person with blue eyes and blonde hair. This feeling of alienation was vital in causing African-Americans to retaliate do to inequality.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Adam Charles
According to Malcolm X, 1964 was
considered the most spontaneous year in history due to the fact that it was a
political year. False promises were given to African-Americans only to serve as
let downs from white politicians. Promises of equality and living conditions in
a safe police state were false. African-Americans felt that the police were
around to be to frighten and be against them instead of providing genuine aid
when necessary. Malcolm believed that a man would be better off fighting for
civil rights than for him to be sent off to Korea to battle against 800 million
Chinese. Malcolm felt that people like commissioner Murphy would encourage
White people to think that they can beat or suppress African-Americans. He says
that the hostility towards black people instilled within them feeling of
resentment. This injustice played a vital role in making Malcolm x feel as if
he wasn’t American, as well as other African-Americans like him.
Malcolm kept up the belief that
it was best to be aware of what you are having a fight over whether it’s for rights
or goals. He wasn’t a specialist in politics, a democratic, or a republican. Americans
were blue eyed, Italian refugees, honkies that were fresh off the boat, and
Polacks.
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