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Hidden In Plain Sight: American Indians and the American Master NarrativeAmerican Indians are often left out of the traditional American Narrative. Lisa Emmerich reveals the covering up of the dark history between Native Americans and Europeans. The lack of basic rights…
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A History of Civil Rights and Black Power Activism at Chico State, 1964-1970Rod Thomson Graduate Student History Department, CSU, Chico As Rod Thomson illustrates, during much of the 1960s Chico State had a very small black student population but was a surprisingly…
From College of Humanities & Fine Arts
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#Black Lives Matter at Chico StateKatie Peterson, Moderator Panel of CSU, Chico Students: Rex Bell Dylan Gray Egypt Howard Koua Thao Katie Peterson, Program Coordinator of the CSU, Chico Cross-Cultural Leadership Center,…
From Cross-Cultural Leadership Center
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The Supreme Court, the Slaughter-House Cases, and the Retreat from ReconstructionDr. Michael Ross, History Professor, University of Maryland In this lecture, Dr. Michael Ross tackles a long-standing debate of whether the U.S. Supreme Court intentionally undermined…
From History Department
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I wanted to write - a poem - that rhymes - but revolution doesn't lend - itself to Hip HoppingDr. Tracy Butts English Professor, CSU, Chico Dr. Butts takes her title from a poem by the black poet Nikki Giovanni. By its very nature, Hip Hop is revolutionary. Born of necessity, Hip Hop gave a…
From Humanities Center
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The Destruction of Slavery in the Civil WarDr. James Oakes Faculty, City University of New York Dr. Oakes is the author of the book, “Freedom National: The Destruction of Slavery in the United States, 1861-1865” (W.W. Norton,…
From History Department
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