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The Geography of Hate

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Your Task: Create an original Google Slides or Googe Docs  presentation on Modern Day Jim Crow 

 

 

 


Battling Modern Day Jim Crow: the “Jena Six

 

 

" From the 1880s to the 1960s, at least 4,700 men and women were lynched in this country. The noose remains a terrifying symbol, and continues to be used by racists to intimidate African-Americans (who made up more than 70 percent of lynching victims). In the past decade or so, only about a dozen noose incidents a year came to the attention of civil rights groups. But since the huge Sept. 20 rally in Jena, La., where tens of thousands protested what they saw as racism in the prosecution of six black youths known as the “Jena 6,” this country has seen a rash of as many as 50 to 60 noose incidents. Last Tuesday, for example, a city employee in Slidell, La., was fired after being accused of hanging a noose at a job site a few days earlier.

 

These incidents are worrying, but even more so is the social reality they reflect. The level of hate crimes in the United States is astoundingly high — more than 190,000 incidents per year, according to a 2005 Department of Justice study. And the number of hate groups, according to the annual count by the Southern Poverty Law Center, has shot up 40 percent in recent years, from 602 groups in 2000 to 844 in 2006.

 

It seems that the September rally in Jena — much as it was seen by many civil rights activists as the beginning of a new social movement — signaled not a renewed march toward racial and social justice, but a surprisingly broad and deep white backlash against the gains of black America. The graphic, above, shows some of the reported sightings of nooses in the past two years.

 

Element #1 -  Media and Activism   Read How Online Media and Activism Are Making a Critical Difference and summarize the role media played in the Jena 6 case.

 

Element #2 -  The Geography of Hate 

Please provide a short written reflection (10-25 sentences) on hate crimes in the United States.   Complete some research on ONE of the stories below featured and the NY Times article. Feel free to add video links and image links to your reflection.

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