lesson 10 (history) - re-education camp lyrics
genocide may be defined as the attempt to eliminate a whole group of people. it usually evolves progressively and is the outcome of a combination of influences
1. david mcatee
2. breonna taylor
3. george floyd
4. ahmaud arbery
5. michael dean
6. atatiana jefferson
7. elijah mcclain
8. dominique clayton
9. botham jean
the victim group can be a group preselected through devaluation, scapegoating, and identification as an ideological enemy. perpetrators justify their actions by devaluing their victims more and more, and they do so with reference to the higher ideals of their ideology
1. charles roundtree
2. stephon clark
3. philando castile
4. alton sterling
5. bettie jones
6. sandra bland
7. kalief browder
8. tamir rice
9. john crawford
one starting point is difficult life conditions in a society such as economic decline political disorganization, and great and rapid changes in society
1. eric garner
2. jordan davis
3. trayvon martin
4. aiyana stanley*jones
5. oscar grant
6. deaunta farrow
7. ricky byrdsong
8. alberta jones
9. martin luther king, jr
10. fred hampton
another starting point is persistent group conflict. such conflicts may be about land, threats to identity as a group and to one’s safety and survival, whether real or imagined
1. malcolm x
2. jimmie lee jackson
3. james earl chaney
4. louis allen
5. medgar evers
6. herbert lee
7. john earl reese
one of the especially important characteristics is a history of devaluation of a subgroup of society. seeing the other group as morally bad or as a threat to one’s own group, is especially dangerous
1. emmet till
2. william and della mcduffie
3. malcolm wright
4. george stinney jr
5. dr. andrew c. jackson
6. will brown
7. levi harrington
8. mary turner
another important cultural characteristic is a strong authority orientation. such an orientation makes it more likely that people accept destructive leadership in difficult times and remain passive bystanders in the course of the evolution of violence
1. trans*atlantic slave trade, 1526 to 1867
2. mobile county, alabama, 1865
3. pine bluff arkansas, march 1866
4. millican, texas, 1868
5. opelousas, caddo parish, new orleans, st. bernard parish, bossier parish, louisiana 1868
6. colfax, louisiana 1873
7. vicksburg, mississippi 1874
8. tulsa, oklahoma 1921
9. rosewood, florida 1923
10. selma, alabama 1965
11. charleston, south carolina, 2015
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buffalo, new york, 2022
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