This blog has been created as an additional tool for students to use in their Advanced Placement U.S. History class. It allows them to stay engaged outside the classroom by contributing their thoughts and opinions about U.S. History as well as current events.
I don't think that the the manikin was a symbol of racism. The owner put the manikin up for Holloween and according to the video, it doesn't seem like this was a symbol to African Americans being lynched. African Americans may interpret the manikin as a disrespect, but i don't believe that was the intent.
I don't think that the the manikin was a symbol of racism. The owner put the manikin up for Holloween and according to the video, it doesn't seem like this was a symbol to African Americans being lynched. African Americans may interpret the manikin as a disrespect, but i don't believe that was the intent.
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