In 14 states, restrictions have either passed into law or been imposed through either executive action or on the authority of a state education commission. One such law, passed in Texas, prohibits teaching that “slavery and racism are anything other than deviations from, betrayals of, or failures to live up to the authentic founding principles of the United States, which include liberty and equality.”
New York Times Columnist
W.E.B. Du Bois excoriates those historians (who are against critical race theory) for teaching for acting less as “scientists” in search of something like objective truth and more as propagandists for a social and economic order of segregation, violence and exploitation:
In order to paint the South as a martyr to inescapable fate, to make the North the magnanimous emancipator, and to ridicule the Negro as the impossible joke in the whole development, we have in 50 years, by libel, innuendo and silence, so completely misstated and obliterated the history of the Negro in America and his relation to its work and government that it is almost unknown.
Du Bois, by his own account, is “astonished” by the idea that the evil of history must be “forgotten, distorted, skimmed over.”
“We must forget,” he writes, “that George Washington was a slave owner, or that Thomas Jefferson had mulatto children … and simply remember the things we regard as creditable and inspiring.” The difficulty with this approach, he continues, “is that history loses its value and incentive and example; it paints perfect men and noble nations, but it does not tell the truth.”
Du Bois, who studied at the University of Berlin with some of the most acclaimed scholars of his day and who was the first Black American to receive a doctorate from Harvard, believed that history should aspire to be something like a science. And if that was to be the case, “if the record of human action is going to be set down with that accuracy and faithfulness of detail which will allow its use as a measuring rod and guidepost for the future of nations,” then in his view, “there must be set some standards of ethics in research and interpretation.”
Du Bois’s view was that, when it came to Reconstruction and the “American Negro,” American historians had fallen far short of that ideal. Instead, they produced — for the consumption of both students and the general public — a history that cast Reconstruction as a “disgraceful attempt to subject white people to ignorant Negro rule.”
W.E.B. Du Bois excoriates those historians (who are against critical race theory) for teaching for acting less as “scientists” in search of something like objective truth and more as propagandists for a social and economic order of segregation, violence and exploitation:
In order to paint the South as a martyr to inescapable fate, to make the North the magnanimous emancipator, and to ridicule the Negro as the impossible joke in the whole development, we have in 50 years, by libel, innuendo and silence, so completely misstated and obliterated the history of the Negro in America and his relation to its work and government that it is almost unknown.
Du Bois, by his own account, is “astonished” by the idea that the evil of history must be “forgotten, distorted, skimmed over.”
“We must forget,” he writes, “that George Washington was a slave owner, or that Thomas Jefferson had mulatto children … and simply remember the things we regard as creditable and inspiring.” The difficulty with this approach, he continues, “is that history loses its value and incentive and example; it paints perfect men and noble nations, but it does not tell the truth.”
Du Bois, who studied at the University of Berlin with some of the most acclaimed scholars of his day and who was the first Black American to receive a doctorate from Harvard, believed that history should aspire to be something like a science. And if that was to be the case, “if the record of human action is going to be set down with that accuracy and faithfulness of detail which will allow its use as a measuring rod and guidepost for the future of nations,” then in his view, “there must be set some standards of ethics in research and interpretation.”
Du Bois’s view was that, when it came to Reconstruction and the “American Negro,” American historians had fallen far short of that ideal. Instead, they produced — for the consumption of both students and the general public — a history that cast Reconstruction as a “disgraceful attempt to subject white people to ignorant Negro rule.”
Rather than treat history as “a science or as an art using the results of science,” they had used it as a tool of “pleasure and amusement, for inflating our national ego, and giving us a false but pleasurable sense of accomplishment.” This history, wrote Du Bois, existed only to “influence and educate the new generation along the way we wish,” where “we” meant the existing power structure.
It is not hard to see how this critique applies to present circumstances. Spurred by a wave of youth protest that revealed (and then underscored) the extent to which the conservative movement had failed to inculcate, in the next generation, its view of what America is, this effort to gag any discussion of the United States that doesn’t affirm a triumphant narrative of national innocence is a clear and obvious attempt to make up for lost time.
...The urgency with which it has been fought is a sign of something important.
The ferocity of the drive to keep serious discussions of race and racism out of America’s classrooms is an admission, however tacit, that something has changed, and conservatives are on the losing end of that transformation. Where once they were an establishment – such that Du Bois was a voice in the wilderness – now they are on the defensive.
Put simply, the people and institutions behind the bans on “critical race theory” are fighting a rear-guard action, and they know it.
Put simply, the people and institutions behind the bans on “critical race theory” are fighting a rear-guard action, and they know it.
21 comments:
For many years different polls ask Americans who are the most racist. The answer is always the same. Americans believe that blacks are the most racist people in America. Critical race theory won't tell you that. Hispanics came in second after blacks as the most racist.
The article sugar coats the negative aspects of critical race theory. People are divided into victims and oppressors. White or caucasian people are portrayed as oppressors and blacks and other dark people are portrayed as the victims. Those who play the victim card don't believe that equality is achievable. Ever. They ask for set asides and quotas to create the illusion of equality.
Who wants their children taught that Marxist bullshit?
NYT always seems the author’s preference of reference. Kudos to the NYT in creating a few generations of lemmings in which will…..ah, never-mind. Where is Brownsville voice? Probably confused on what narrative the NYT is pushing this week.
Keep up the good work. It shows when the highest bidder gets the the positive press in lieu of the equitable coverage one should be entitled in a fair challenge.
Police departments across the country have a new weapon to fight racism. DOGS, if a dog pees there are color people near by with weapons and if the dog takes a crap there are color people near-by, also with weapons and if the dog does nothing there are color people near-by with weapons. The top dog (sic) of all the police departments in this country
called it a miracle weapon, the Supreme Court also has approved the use of dogs to aaaah quail (not the bird) riots from happening. Theory no color around no riots!
BOLA DE PENDEJOS!!!
@ February 7, 2022 at 8:33 AM
It's quell riots not quail riots baboso.
Got dictionary?
Anonymous get a pair. Scared?
Now listen STUPID MEXICANS...CRT TEACHES racism; it is NOT in place to STOP racism. It is about DIVIDING and POLARIZING this nation even more. Now I know that is gonna be pretty hard for a STUPID MEXICAN to understand! Any questions putos?!
Opinions placed so far give me insight into why so many RGV Latinos are for Trump. 😞
Bento E. Spinoza
More hyper liberal clap-trap. DuBois was a Communist, trying to stir up race hate.
Go to the bota de basura and throw away you moth eaten brown beret and your copies of Das Kapital and Mao's Little Red Book. Stick to local politics and stories about cantinas and crack whores. That is what you are good at. Nobody gives a shit about your Marxist politics.
February 7, 2022 at 8:33 AM
COCKROACH EUROPEANS WILL ALWAYS BE COCKROACH EUROPEANS.
was or is GOD gringo?
The biggest racist in the valley es ese guey transgender dumpster hillbilly rat!!! Pero como SI le gusta la verga negra! Hahahaha!
February 7, 2022 at 9:52 AM February 8, 2022 at 8:49 PM February 7, 2022 at 10:44 AM February 7, 2022 at 10:28 AM February 7, 2022 at 9:52 AM February 7, 2022 at 9:52 AM
From a pendejo that carries a dik in his back pocket, to a homless hillbylly coco, to a cockroach from cockroach youropeen, there must have been a break-out over at the zoo. Enjoy your liberty while it lasts pinches animales y todos blancos y hediondos, baniensen, yousmel white mierda.
@ 7:22 PM. It appears you forget to take your medication again for your psychotic delusions or was it simply too much cheap whiskey!
shouldn't it be money coated?
February 10, 2022 at 7:35 AM
I gave the meds to your boyfriend and the cheap whiskey was sent to you, red-ass republican/coco, maricon.
@7:35 Ese pendejo at 11:17 can't afford cheap whiskey. He live with his both related parents, has no fuking job, and is a proud supporter of poop pants Biden! Hahahaha!
February 7, 2022 at 10:28 AM
C'est parce-que tu n'es qu'un putain de demeuré,
estúpido, filho-da-puta
@2:36 Those are comments of an individual who hasn't taken their daily meds in weeks. Este guey is in Psychosis mode! Hahahaha! De seguro este guey was raped from behind, by a big hairy bearded hillbilly, and now hates all hillbillies. Without his meds, este pendejo thinks and has wet dreams of Trump!!! Ya deja de mamarle la verga de Trump! Take your fuking meds pinche retard! Hahahaha!
February 10, 2022 at 6:33 PM, February 11, 2022 at 9:54 PM, February 10, 2022 at 7:35 AM, February 7, 2022 at 9:52 AM, February 7, 2022 at 10:28 AM,
So instead of looking for a job, this hillbilly coco wanna be white is at the trash bin with a cell phone, more than likely he stole, using the library free wi-fi, insulting citizens that work and pay taxes.
Your Dr.Hook has given you the meds free of charge with a prescription of 40 refills. NOTHING is going to bring your camote back, REMEMBER BRANDO, HE LOST.
PINCHE RED-ASS RACIST REPUBLICAN.
I D I O T A !
hahahahaha jajajajajaj para que entiendas pendejo!
@9:24 Take your fuking meds, you pinche poop pants Biden supporter!!! Hahahaha!
February 13, 2022 at 5:17 AM
Perdio guey but you can still party, pachangas are in season now and they give away bagels and Milk of Magnesia or magnesium hydroxide your favorite be sure to carry your white waterproof bags maricon
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