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The Roles of Media

Media has played a big part in the spread of news ever since it was invented. Newspaper, radio, television, all these are great forms of media that impact the spread of news around the world. The media has not always been as advanced as it is now or with the amount of variety but everything has a start. The oldest form of media is the newspaper. Newspapers are not the best for spreading news over larger areas, but they are good at spreading news over small towns. The best form of media at the time was radio. Radios are better at spreading news over larger areas but not too large.

Media coverage played a big part because it allowed information about the events that were happening at the time to be spread throughout the community. The use of media allowed everyone to be aware of what was happening and be able to react to things accordingly. Media coverage back then was limited and not as advanced but radios did a great job of reporting on what went on in the community. The events that this book portrays are devastating events that played a big part in history and led to the lives African Americans live today. If we did not have media then the events would not have received the attention they deserved and the world we live in may have been different.

The fear of not knowing what is happening is sometimes worse than knowing what goes on. Things happen in the world every day and it will always be important for everyone around to be aware. The media spreads news around the world no matter how big or small the issue may be. The media can be used in many ways to influence how people view different issues in the world. Sometimes the media is used for good and other times it may be bad. I use media as just a way to share pictures of my life and things of that nature. If it came down to me advocating for or against something I would not be afraid to use the platforms that I have to voice my opinion and fight for what is right. The media is there for many reasons so why not use it for good?

 
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What Would YOU Do for F’eedom?

What would you do for the freedom you enjoy every . . . single . . . day!!!?

Think about the pages you’ve read for this week and then think about the following questions to help you decide what lengths you would go to for the right to go to school to get an education, to have the right to vote, to apply to any college you wish, to apply to any job you want AND be considered if your qualify.

  1. Who are you as an activist?
  2. What role/s have you played or can you see yourself playing?
  3. What type of activism do you see at work in today’s society?
  4. Is it effective and why or why not??

I argue that EVERYONE is an activist in one way or another. What is your way?

[picture from https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/06/18/193128475/how-the-civil-rights-movement-was-covered-in-birmingham]

 
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Civil Rights Workers

The three men accepted their work was fundamental, but moreover, perilous Ku Klux Klan participation in Mississippi was taking off in 1964 with participation coming to more than 10,000. The Klan was arranged to utilize savagery to battle the Respectful Rights development; on April 24 the bunch advertised a show of its controlorganizing 61 synchronous cross burnings all through the state.

Mickey Schwerner was a  Center field specialist slaughtered in Philadelphia, Mississippi, by the Ku Klux Klan in reaction to the civil-rights work he facilitated, which included advancing enlistment to vote among Mississippi African Americans. Born and raised in Unused York, he went to Michigan State Collegeinitially plans to end up as a veterinarian. He exchanged to Cornell Collegein any case, and exchanged his major to humanism, going on after graduation to the School of Social Work at Columbia CollegeWhereas an undergrad at Cornell, he coordinates the school’s chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi Crew. Twenty-four-year-old Schwerner had come to Mississippi in January of 1964 with his spouse Rita after having been contracted as a Core field laborer. In his application for the Center position, Schwerner, a local of Modern York City, composed “I have an enthusiastic have to be offer my administrations within the South.” Schwerner included that he trusted to spend “the rest of his life” working for an coordinates society. On January 15, 1964, Michael and Rita cleared out Unused York in their VW Creepy crawly for Mississippi. After talking with gracious rights pioneer Bob Moses in Jackson, Schwerner was sent to Meridian to organize the community center and other programs within the biggest city in eastern Mississippi. Schwerner got to be the primary white respectful rights specialist to be based exterior of the capital of Jackson. Once in Meridian, Schwerner rapidly earned the scorn of nearby KKK by organizing a boycott of an assortment store until the store, which sold for the most part to blacks, enlisted its to begin with African American. He moreover came beneath overwhelming assault.

Andy Goodman was sent to Meridian, Mississippi, and on 21st June 1964, Schwerner and two of his companions, James Chaney and Michael Schwerner, went to Longdale to visit Mt. Zion Methodist Church, a building that had been fire-bombed by the Ku Klux Klan since it was planning to be utilized as a Opportunity School. On the way back to the Center office in Meridian, the three men were captured by Delegate Sheriff Cecil CostAfterward that evening they were discharged from the Neshoba imprison as it were to be halted once more on a rustic street where a white swarm shot them dead and buried them in a earthen dam. In June 2016, 52 a long time after the murdering of Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, and James Chaney, state and government prosecutors have said that the examination into the killings is over. Mississippi lawyer common Jim Hood said. “The prove has been debased by memory over time, and so there are no people that are living presently that able to make a case on at this point.”

James Chaney was born May 30, 1943, in Meridian, Mississippi to Ben and Fannie Lee Chaney. In 1963, he joined the Congress of Racial Correspondence (Center). In 1964, the Center driven a gigantic voter enlistment and integration campaign in Mississippi called Flexibility Summer. As a portion of the Flexibility Summer exercises, Chaney was riding with two white activists in Mississippi when they were assaulted and murdered by the Ku Klux Klan on June 21, 1964. On January 7, 2005 Edgar Beam Killen, once a blunt white supremacist nicknamed the “Evangelist,” argued “Not Blameworthy” to Chaney’s kill, but was found blameworthy of murder on June 20, 2005, and sentenced to sixty a long time in prison. He was a local of Meridian and the eldest child in a family of five children. His mother, a residential worker, was defensive; his father, a plasterer, cleared out his mother when James was in his mid-teens. He was somewhat built, but athletic. He was portrayed as bashful in open, but a cutup in his home. Chaney to begin with experienced issues at the Catholic school for Negroes he gone to in 1959, when he was sixteen. Chaney was suspended for a week when he denied to evacuate a yellow paper NAACP “button.” The following year he was removed from school for battling. Chaney attempted to connect the armed force, but his asthma come about in a 4-F preclusion. Unemployed and fretful, Chaney joined the Negro plasterer’s union, where he apprenticed with his father. His work as a plasterer finished in 1963 after a battle with his father.

Gracious Rights activists driven by Ruth Schwerner-Berner, the previous spouse of Michael Schwerner, and Ben Chaney, the brother of James Chaney, proceeded to campaign for the men to be charged with a killInevitably, it was chosen to charge Edgar Beam Killen, a Ku Klux Klan part and part-time evangelist, with more genuine offenses related to this case. On June 21, 2005, the forty-first commemoration of the wrongdoing, Killen was found blameworthy of the murder of the three men. On 21st October 1967, seven of the men were found blameworthy of contriving to deny Goodman, Schwerner, and Chaney of their gracious rights and sentenced to jail terms extending from three to ten long time. This included James Jordon 4 a long time and Cecil Costa long time but Sheriff Lawrence Rainey was acquitted.

Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney are murdered by a Ku Klux Klan horde close Meridian, Mississippi. The three youthful civil rights specialists were working to enroll Dark voters in Mississippi, in this way motivating the anger of the neighborhood Klan. The passings of Schwerner and Goodman, white Northerners and individuals of the Congress of Racial Balance Core, caused a national shock.

I dont think i would join because I wouldn’t  want to be killed or go through what the 3 men went through because I have a whole life ahead of me. I don’t think i could do the life they went through and going through all the troubles of trials.

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/freedomsummer-murder/

http://www.core-online.org/History/schwerner.htm

https://spartacus-educational.com/USAgoodmanA.htm

http://www.core-online.org/History/chaney.htm

https://www.history.com/topics/civil-rights-movement/how-the-naacp-fights-racial-discrimination-video

https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-kkk-kills-three-civil-rights-activists

 

 

Activism Today

My Version of Activism

When thinking of myself as an activist, I believe myself to have strong beliefs and leadership skills to lead other activists. I think I would be a loud but peaceful activist as I don’t believe violence to fix things but instead words. It is important that when speaking up you treat others how you would want to be treated and show them respect even if you do not receive it from them. I believe that part of being an activist is when seeing and standing up for an issue that you also show knowledge and understanding. 

Types of Activism

In today’s society there has been a lot of human rights activism pertaining to racism, gay rights, and gender equality. We have seen this largely through social media, demonstrations, and protests. Including some more recent and well known protests such as the protests for George Floyd. Most recently, the US as well as many other countries are in protest with Ukraine against their battle with Russia. We see this activism on the news, in social media, and even in everyday discussion as it is such a current topic. Gay rights activism has lead to us celebrating gay rights in June during what is known as Pride Month. In this month there are many parades and demonstrations to help bring awareness and support towards the LGBTQ+ and allies. 

Effective Activism

I believe activism to be a very effective method. Through the use of activism in protests, demonstrations, social media, boycotts, strikes, and petitions; we have been able to work out many problems and bring awareness to others. Through activism we have gained many things such as the right to vote, same sex marriage, and diversity. This activism has lead us to achieve so many things that most of us can’t even imagine being without but through perseverance and activism we have gained the things we strive for.

Introduction to Activism

 
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