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Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia at Ferris State University is envisioned as an international leader in the anti-racism movement. The museum will serve as a base for quality scholarship addressing the complexities of race relations. The museum will encourage collaborative work with high schools, universities, government agencies, and human rights organizations, including, but not limited to, producing original research, planning and hosting conferences, and conducting anti-racism training sessions.
This exhibit needs to travel the country. I'm afraid that certain histories
ReplyDeleteare repeating themselves. Now don't be surprised if I say that African
Americans need to see this more than whites. Their ignorance of themselves in SOME facets of our community has them behaving in the
very fashion of some of the stereotypes depicted in some of exhibition.
The way they are depicted "way back then" is the way some are actually
behaving in the so-called 'modern' society. Other groups such as jews
take their history and say "never again" will they allow themselves to
be depicted as, let alone, act out the stereotypes, depicting themselves as anything other than respectable human beings.
By all means make this a traveling exhibit. We'll see what the gangsta
wannabees, thug and whore culture glorifiers, violence celebrators,
think after they realize that they are the regressors of the progress our foreparents made after this era
grandparents taught u