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fb you are or what ways are in by and forty three year history culture literature art and social people approach fb sanders with mixed emotions take this opportunity to appear before you members of this summer is that true for you he said
you will however ran something and concern or a sense with regard to get into areas like status and have indeed with you know any of the ideas that i showed up for my regular battery and therefore it is really not easy jerry messer all the lectures with a bit of exceptional at all of electricity have exposure to oddly concerned with the subject matter of fact that it's only in the last instance you get into methods of
teaching when we began to we have to invade abstract areas that at first glance up to and as a job of teaching used for usa senior class so desperate to do is the next subject matter are important reluctant may engage in here in this have to take you a bit of theo from the subject matter of blacks that is terms of teaching methods i sincerely rather closely allied to it as a commitment of our highly
personal committee do this because the laws that that i have been a bit concerned about the nature of so filthy we're not takes away at a good a system of social organization to salad to be a human nature and the only change second bubble up is that within the contacts of that order what they are actually use that must look for that they have to wear all side of the order that give us a bit of national school one early
leads you are going to see that a nation was born in from all that existed really ignored basic social order openness openness for that he was split at the waist lines of freedom and bondage no way he noticed that it's away in a salt water or it could be minted outside of great national trauma are usable what had to occur for the team's second mccammon and the donations were creating an economy that shop a separate good management and labor
barry's new context he lives in all up on the bridge and the maybe you will institutionalize system of whopper good really the kids up except outside of the system and within the area of great national trauma or no as barry and
sarah you know jere says that they want to do no she's right right there is no way you are so it would say is of the revolutionary type of a type that is meaningful to american people accept a national trauma all
right jesus the history of the american educational institution has and then one i love actually very easy we'll swallow to the american is educational institution as a greater reconstruction is force but it has not been that instead you as tended to re for lack of basic virus of the social order and its candidate to turn out you both as output has finished products that would legally dance and rather use it
in two the one institution upon which we could rely for institutionalized of reconstruction dollars in self been reactionary us fall what the public more is reporter ed one needs only to look at history books as related to russia are you in la without the nature of our relationship with russia and one will find when they were good it reflected the goodness of russia and when they were bad history books reflected the badlands of russia in bb some of our greatest and most eminent historians
respond in this reaction or fashion reno tower integrative actually me disturbances that resulted from that resulted in some more about the vision about slavery but in effect of observation about industrialism versus of rubies i'm arun rath shopping to deprive the educational institution of its top took that it's hard to keep alive in the nation easy
for their heads a resume and developed an american educational institute with an institutional structure itself yes yes as a result not only are there of that in american news against what i show the ballgame or established system but also brought about other aspirations is also black and white you're there be operating in the educational curriculum at we call black
studies it is growth then the media up at lax that is so that we can maybe the educational institution reconstruction how in nature it is because then about this strictly eighty eight i think probably we'd do this is we're here as a legally during this week of august had to have we are just one day away from the great turning point
ray kelly unidentified man yes technology it was symbolized man's conquest or one natural forces manson oh yeah if we can use to fill in a vertical dimension of conquest involving pecan prices based research so instead it to let us say
well that every related to each other it is because of this than committing come to say that we must rely on one the teachers in the classroom sure realize the reconstruction of potential of america ad z there are problems there are problems
do is first imagery in napa of solving those problems throw the topic a thematic map like studies but this time with a deal only with this map that as an accommodation james hughes issue goes that i think a major and i think a certain kind of this intro and then you used to eighty eight anyway we turned those problems he's an actual
state that there are problems and that would be you liane has followed me as i can now what is the first problem well the first problem is a problem of objectivity this is a problem you want to be a dj as a problem of objectivity at the teacher now tomorrow in that the teacher blacks that is now stands at a kind of world war ii subjectivity i suspect some
blacks that is it's accelerated free and easy to be objective on like to be this is a big question why do these bills have been fractured horses in bikes and publishers have grown up batches of literature in an attempt to accommodate these he chooses you never a frantic search as one member of the institute her to say and i didn't hear him he just find it very difficult to accumulate enough information about blacks that is even to make one letter a grabbing title let me
at however if you operate you much of the materials that you really represent actually duplications of other materials not too much unity so that i think your pen in that it dealt with hundreds of audio all of which of workers saying the same thing in june of this year in our popular i adapt build bikes that these roads there's been a very popular magazine and i read that he was talking about how the slaves who had come through the middle passage and when an obama the suffering and those twenty well a dutch man a law landed in virginia
supposedly to initiate any said that you for in the context of the obie and meaning of america it can be said nobody exaggeration that norse yet there were called and an american oil our girl and the whole of that ship in a manner sleepy was a whole boy just panorama of afro american dead of afro american spirituals and the funky broadway board with their and they do and now though and millions of other acts as it crosses along with made history when women broke for rhyming duke ellington's we jane
easy and these books mostly back our girls it was zero zero if you're interested in the exact title in his back carlos a history of the atlantic slave trade and i want to hear what these author set in nineteen sixty two the nameless dutch vessel which arrived a year before the main flaw was hardly less important in american history are not only twenty negroes
but for the future of everything those negroes and their successes would contribute to or martin welcome culture including carl our eyes louisiana cane and a cigar know announced the maritime trade of knowing and the training of the first cities in the united states navy yeah yeah and the civil war all the reconstruction the summit so jim crow and the struggle for integration a sea harrier jet the researchers of such evil scientists is george washington carver contributions to american culture young musicians statesman scholars and writers and he also cared for this age of the financial struggles of
virtually united states and africa a wooden the same thing i am saying is that no one has attempted to major as anyone one authentic writing a popular treat is so popular consumption as jazzed up history and you were running too many other sources in the whole area of blacks that is so jazzed up the fact i submit that becomes the responsibility of the teacher to be able to make the suffering through this it's what i call a low versus is also in the whole area led us a for instance is up at black america
daisy sallow why why is it necessary off to conclude that certain values in black literature have to be universal buy homes and that must they be universal why are they are less of it why is the contribution on less importance another example we sat in the studio the other day and talk in terms of the invisible man we accepted the idea that it was a negative image or tree at the invisible
man was in the nation all the individual prop man now is it all the invisible easy that it is possible that it is possible when one more hasn't been a july united at all but in terms of his person she then also think this is what it is an end there's a day rather than add these years
that they oppose it only forty years is to evaluate black study content in terms of objectivity it's been mainly it's so easy he's either be easy there are some pieces in black heritage all of which by people are not trial he has a problem now oh ace in the city and in a teacher
at the objective has a problem of making him if the teacher is white his problem is multiplied by the fact the psychological lining of heritage is that is broken together center i had for instance a white teacher of black history at an institution where was chairman of the social science degree i had said in a class two black students is that i wonder if we're putting too much emphasis of christmas address or after all of those involved in the activity at all which is glorified in history i didn't purposely but no student quest to me on that
and my white teacher a black history you made the same statement nearly dead in that song's santa put my emphasis upon christmas that then upon the bbb water and that this was sort of an unequal person to lie on top knot at properties that it was a member under strict and the teachers union boycotted last by virtue of his race show deference he did not have the privilege to be as objective as i head of the anti it is a problem all white pages to be objective in a situation teaching black skins or
what was so to the black student he has a pastor glorify your head is a nod to satisfy although the end of his heritage is placed a halo that's on it inhibits yemen he's telling it like it is has at or au she likes you but there is
another problem that involves not only mike hughes but why students and that is the problem that i want to refer to as maro says when we are teaching it who says oh are concerned about the press or somebody different about the bass and there's and into the oil industry and more you know it's a disease yes it is that the rebellion of american
uses is a morrow what mr earle it is quite macho american hill says have been brought up in such a fashion that they have to lose respect all the social order and they are at odds in any indian nation from the system live in one room they do not understand why it is that we will send a chap to prison for stealing a bar and seventy five cents one at the same time another city you just use three million dollars and he hasn't even tried in what i know you've tried by a commission
it is believe it is not impaired by an arrest you know the boss on the european teach criminology at my students dressed in their practices when they study of white collar crime black students at that the american society labels black people as criminals when they feel about seventy five and embezzlement he has yes you are right dds laughter no tv ads in the area of our agenda to the issue
they well bb oh no they need me yes it is ellie sees you date do not be more a flat at all now their heritage heroes that lined the streets sit on horses and fry framing so it's that once existed in shining armor in their minds now they have rejected that as a cost eighty
five and their history and nothing in the world but a series of wind human exploitation now how did they get that way you know it's that thing you'll notice that direction all these data those will woo ut who lived at our youngsters that have been explored so the system of cooperation
you're right suppose we didn't set as well let the circle representing i the individual you as a vote we let this circle represent the many nominees leslie families i the individual that's neeley that's you louis the individual that's ever met and westin people have sought to bring up their children in such a fashion that i that is me being done the only company that is you know
we have sought the pan to all lay the ivory so that those who fit into that someone there which i just mentioned how many of you have heard your parents say repeatedly during a growing up here's what you like susan oh i do like john you never watch you like you know what it has that were with this generation of youngsters i haven't his idea that illustrates you are with those
youngsters these youngsters we have sought to have them as prohibited looked down and there are and define himself in terms of somebody else and seek to become like that person is telling the integrity of the individual it has not we're yeah yeah he's me jesus in that existential quality is american youngsters have been clinging to have beens insisting upon that identity as a person says and they have been accepted is that it is at that point why
it is that you this is a reason why that when we have a breakout of blacks and sixty of them who are demanding bribes that is it can actually be they raise issues like this they aired so he's eighteen
steve i am in these areas it makes zero is eleven it is he not that all your response to the matriarch is at you know you survive one who writes in new york surveyed very often iranian warning like told me it is you do it is and you each box cutters on campuses deal with the lead and the yellow all harmony and you know peace can be no satisfaction with a curriculum that you've designed
for he has following him not all wear black screens and even in january on the underprivileged black person not those members of the more pragmatic less if you see a nose job but these students something like the city's federal government increasingly they have a disease but they argue it uses a white and
black ski what is the problem where the problem is no racist in certain kinds of it it costs they have to get their regime areas and the teacher has a problem of helping them separately as in the case of all black and why they have aspirations to be themselves to exist as a person and not be made to embrace you know and yet the teacher knows that they must feel no get ready for viz state is it
any easy that's what your father passed at the end of it glorifies press is threaten it to pay his aspirations for a pit stop its self image and make it truly expressive this would be a kind of portal in which the individual who takes it gets immediate satisfaction as if he were shouting church or as if he was singing in the back with knoll huge military and the idea of beyond that point of immediate satisfaction now one made the son of course of study lacks that is like that one way he says
she tells me it's better i was hoping to get the other frame back when he seizes to waive his arm in leadership when he calls out vowels out of that kind of go with some sort of degree in fact that is he loves you now have a responsibility are earning a living all his venom this chap i'm mentally this chapel getting married he had ninety eight chances out of a hundred are doing that just chapter in his life when i have a baby within the first year have ensnared japan maybe six chance of not under that he would do his wife will want a wife and he wrote baby diapers she
won't want that there are one hundred percent of the tijuana quality these low cost money if they're not carrying that guy if you use email bag girl you saw sitting there had already becoming every area of about responsibility so that means gm that that is available to the teachers are now the approach to black studies that approach opens this type of crime you are now black studies not be thought of as a disability
you tease we have students who have clamored for deep pockets of blacks that is but there could be no department of black studies not turn out to a department of english because english is a discipline anthropology is a discipline racks that is is a category under which many dissidents fall so that means then that the alp turner good for this approach would be that of developing first and foremost an all of us in your emotions as related to black people this course would act in the same capacity as a course in social science apps in a general education program or course in
natural science x and a general education program a lot of humanity and get a secured it to be developed for other and the ceo ben out of this generalized force and the divide up horses' hooves daddy he's busy so i am saying and then their first we add just a concept object that is so that it can be below you know at a second that we hear our objectives what gigi blacks that is to the whole area of occupation
are you yes i do and that dissatisfaction was all self appreciation any that a young script and looking back on his past and c had not been upgraded at each sect who but that he can emerge with his degree at an antler of variety of occupational opportunities ms arie yes one of the greatest violins chronicle reich studies program is in the area of public relations in houston who has been trained and blacks that is in a curriculum of the type that i
imagined that i would have bought up in subsequent matters why that is five a dozen agencies on madison avenue i know a fireplace so you though that horses rifles medium bowl has a vice president who is black who has the best accumulation of sources and black history that is in this country as held by an individual he's a vice president it goes to africa egos us and is it goes or what her
we'll use a name the market offered by the black americans in this country you've heard this week or its equivalent of that often american sailors by the entire nation no enterprise that is passing that it was a pr man that is capable also cultivated a goodwill for him in that market the courses you need african studies they're all a riyadh use on our i got to get the blacks do this is out of college is school seven take any social science courses with the black focus within the kind of framework i'm talking about water the state department
at washington and they pay them at five four thousand dollars for some or a lot of the feeling they are training these youngsters and orient them korea is disease is arizona area a black studies program of a kind that i mention when tied to a tree professional social work program sends to other black ghetto sense to any american ghetto a trained first and far superior to anything now that professional school social were turning out and my guest is littered with the man whose and we cannot go into the market
any one of us how la we know about every hold a doctorate degree areas in our pocket i was sick they sometimes interchangeably sometimes they're five or six thousand dollars more than you where you are and see what happens i mentioned that because i am pushing the occupation ok that law expressive and that is ian audie a young spirit are in the areas of human knowledge while at the same time giving him access to his heritage an opportunity
we and you can have a unique is that sort of thing that i want now i think zero the thematic approach what roles i want to make it crystal clear as to what i'm calling diplomatic approach is not be practical approach you are not teaching thematic on it when you teach literature and say now we are teaching low tech approach protests in italy if you added approach as i have and mine has these dimensions to mention the milan it has any mention of scientology it means then that the process of it is centered around some particular ivf i hope i shall be able to show you saul what i haven't really works so one dimension is
centrally it is centered around some particular idea and i submit that that idea in there it took probably protest literature so i'd be a question of dignity in intellectual history indeed it could be me the nature of man essential it and so it has sent out go now to end these little more difficult to explain it has a frame of reference quality about them it made it in frame of reference is now we do that when we write a good essay because we be about that as they are around a thesis well all right let us say if a stiller it all
bonds during war now you can see them in so many different ways why why she can say the purchase of bonds in terms of i know the part of the body in terms of proliferation and this is part of a possible savings you can see the purchase in a bond as building up a backyard flaws say then when the depression comes in water it was stopped and they walk on track season that wields a venture began just friends over on fox and say it this way you can see it that way i shall show you how that works as a character is a quality of being so one feature of the same for audi about which is the one for each of the frame of the approach of riches that it has sent out a
tool that it is a reference in nature now brave it is flexible it is it means then that case you can approach your content from as many different ways as you can imagine and still tell the truth use that when then it has this audio i started of course you'd like history to see african background will get carried away with that the slammer that paired with that import a few of these dunes along with me in that car away but there was sitting there one when will you get to know it cost to them bypass is useful only in so much as
it acts as a thumb channel four's what they had just arrested what else this is generation z and we must deal with them in terms of malice and if we don't know if we don't deal with them in terms of now ms wilson so you let them all i know you to summoning know as we know this whole question of the matter and i emphasize that means do that means do that youngster you face now is a new type of jill
you can tell him something you just believe that the fafsa teacher toes he may not say anything but he's calling your life every time he sits there is a cannon of very explosive and women have to come to term with and they're effectively i'm very very close now and then i could do it critics see i read a plane lots of of that the local and i'm alone it says salvatore just waits for it and if the president is planning to go to the next that they do in iran she makes up and to say they do in iran will see at the normal web site rap and frantic too nutty they stand out that you are isolated like to win but don't know what this is not true with these youngsters the opportunity
is here now it has already knocked and now you know it's been the institute for black studies is sponsored by the department of history and the american studies program at the university of texas director of the institute is dr henry a book senior institute is made possible through grants
from the national endowment for humanities and the home foundation in production is made possible by a grant from the band for a foundation to the texans educational microwave project series was produced and the saudis are communication center university of texas fb
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A Thematic Approach to Black Studies, Part 1
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An approach to teaching Black Studies
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