PrivatePartridgePerson1003Consider those 5 criteria, as well your own ‘culture bound…Consider those 5 criteria, as well your own ‘culture bound syndromes’ (see PPT) while listening to the podcast attached.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/confronting-the-past/id1168154281?i=1000395756399 (Links to an external site.)

Answer the questions below.

Fill in the blanks as you watch.

Insert your CT skills with questions that ask for a little more. ( For example, ‘why’ at the end, or ‘I was surprised that’.

Include personal examples of your best critical thinking throughout your post on questions that ask for more, or even on those that don’t. The more personal CT throughout, the better!

Consider your own culture bound syndromes, & neighborhood, as you listen.

Show empathy whenever possible. For example, What if your were that 6 year old girl and they came to your house in the middle of the night?

In order to earn full credit, write out the critical thinking guidelines, as you reference them.

Referring to the guidelines solely by their numbers will earn you less than full credit.

Fill in the blanks:

1. The Oklahoma Race Massacre occurred in ______________ (year)

2. The ______________________National Museum of African American History and culture researched the Massacre.

3. The ________ ____________ laws were written in 1907 & allowed separation of blacks & __________.
4. Under Jim Crow _______________ marriages were a felony.
5.___________(how many) African Americans were lynched by white Americans in Oklahoma before 1921?
___________(how many) White Americans were lynched by African Americans in Oklahoma before 1921?
6. During the 1840’s African Americans established themselves as ____________ owner’s in Oklahoma.
7. Until the race massacre, blacks and whites migrated to Oklahoma and shared in the wealth that the land provided in abundance, ___________(mineral).
8. White people became increasingly _____________ & ____________ of their black neighbors.
9. More than _________ white citizens, accompanied by the Oklahoma Police Department, burned down to the ground more than __________ (number) blocks of the African American area of town.
10. Mother Ross was ____ years old & thought it was hail when machine fire first hit her home.
11. Her mother told her “See that American Flag, atop that machine gun, on top of that building, firing at us?” “That means your _________ is shooting at you”
12. “White Americans were sneaking into her back yard to set fire to her ________ __________ that had been hung on a line to dry.
13. After two days of attacking US citizens, in their homes, the Oklahoma _________ ____________ declared National Law.
14. Over a ____________ (number) African American homes had been burned to the ground, in that 48 hour massacre?
15. 100- 300 _________________ American killed.
16. A few yards away, on the other side of the railroad tracks, ________ (number) white American homes were destroyed in 48 hours?
17. All damage claims, made to insurance companies, were ________________.
18. Shortly after the massacre, white women were caught wearing African American women’s ___________ on the streets.
19. The shame of the riots kept it a suppressed , ________ & ____________ part of history for 80+ years.
20. Today, in the 21sth century, the Oklahoma Race Massacre is now a _______________ part of the school curriculum.

22. With regard to racism, how far past 1921 Tulsa are we today, in the USA?

Include CT skills along with personal life experiences here, in order to earn full credit.

23. What did you like & dislike about the podcast? Why?

Include CT skills along with personal life experiences here, in order to earn full credit.

24. What was surprising, or what do you wish had been presented differently, and why?Social SciencePsychology