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The Dark Side of America's History

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From Jim Crow to Antebellum America to secret CIA projects, this is the side of American history that you have not seen in school
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Sources:
Clark, E. B. (1995). " The Sacred Rights of the Weak": Pain, Sympathy, and the Culture of Individual Rights in Antebellum America. The Journal of American History, 82(2), 463-493.
Tetlock, P. E., Armor, D., & Peterson, R. S. (1994). The sl*very debate in antebellum America: Cognitive style, value conflict, and the limits of compromise. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 66(1), 115.
Wheaton, P. G. (2001). Rhetorically engaging controversy: Inequality and pro-sl*very discourse in the antebellum* South. University of Georgia.
Garsha, J. J. (2015). ‘Reclamation Road’: A Microhistory of M*ssacre Memory in Clear Lake, California. G*nocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, 9(2), 8.
Whitlinger, C. (2015, June). From countermemory to collective memory: Acknowledging the “Mississippi burning” m*rders. In Sociological Forum (Vol. 30, pp. 648-670).
Whitlinger, C. (2015). From Commemoration to Conviction: Prosecuting Edgar Ray Killen for the “Mississippi Burning” M*rders. Race and Justice, 5(2), 144-167.
McWhorter, D. (2008). The enduring courage of the freedom riders. The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, (61), 66.
Barnett, B. A. (2015). 20 Years Later: A Look Back at the Unabomber Manifesto. Perspectives on Terrorism, 9(6), 60-71.
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Sources:
Clark, E. B. (1995). " The Sacred Rights of the Weak": Pain, Sympathy, and the Culture of Individual Rights in Antebellum America. The Journal of American History, 82(2), 463-493.
Tetlock, P. E., Armor, D., & Peterson, R. S. (1994). The sl*very debate in antebellum America: Cognitive style, value conflict, and the limits of compromise. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 66(1), 115.
Wheaton, P. G. (2001). Rhetorically engaging controversy: Inequality and pro-sl*very discourse in the antebellum* South. University of Georgia.
Garsha, J. J. (2015). ‘Reclamation Road’: A Microhistory of M*ssacre Memory in Clear Lake, California. G*nocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, 9(2), 8.
Whitlinger, C. (2015, June). From countermemory to collective memory: Acknowledging the “Mississippi burning” m*rders. In Sociological Forum (Vol. 30, pp. 648-670).
Whitlinger, C. (2015). From Commemoration to Conviction: Prosecuting Edgar Ray Killen for the “Mississippi Burning” M*rders. Race and Justice, 5(2), 144-167.
McWhorter, D. (2008). The enduring courage of the freedom riders. The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, (61), 66.
Barnett, B. A. (2015). 20 Years Later: A Look Back at the Unabomber Manifesto. Perspectives on Terrorism, 9(6), 60-71.
Credits:
♩♫ Scary Horror Music ♪♬ - Haunted (Copyright and Royalty Free)
(no copyright music) lofi type beat “biscuit” | free vlog music | prod. by lukrembo
Horror Ambience (Free Background Music)
Support me! ❤️
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