drakbailey, to sociology

Check out my new article, co-authored with some very swell gents. We find that lynch victims' surviving family members were more likely to move out of the county than were other people living in their census districts. People victimized by the US regime of violent racial terror respond the same way that other terrorism victims do. Implications for dispossession & reparations.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00703370-10881293

@demography @sociology

moira, to Seattle
@moira@mastodon.murkworks.net avatar

Seems timely:

"Our school system is again under attack by self-styled 'liberals' [wanting to] turn our schools into propaganda mills to teach their own social and political theories to our children..."

[Our candidates stand] "in the way of all who seek to control our system of education in order to instill un-American theories..."

-- 1936 election campaign materials, Bayley-Schmitz For The School Board, Seattle, Washington, as reproduced in Seattle 1921-1940: From Boom To Bust, by Richard C. Berner.

#USHistory #seattle #SeattleHistory #uspol

JMMontpelier, to academicchatter

Dating Sept. 25, 1773, this account statement between Joseph Woodfolk & George Mitchell is signed by James Madison Sr., the president's father.
It includes a receipt for various supplies, including 2 bed cords, 8 nails, 1 quart mug & 1 pair of buckles.

Document with Madison Sr.’s signature, MF2014.22.5, The Montpelier Collection.

@academicchatter

7sleepersmusic, to history
@7sleepersmusic@mastodon.social avatar

“…it isn’t just Black congregations responding: There also are synagogues, Catholic churches and mosques. Nor is it only in-state houses of worship. #FaithInFlorida is now getting requests to build out an entire curriculum — something Thomas hopes to tackle in time for the second half of the school year. ‘I had no idea it was going to go this far,’she said.” #History #Histodons #USHistory #Education #Florida #BlackMastodon https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/09/24/florida-black-history-churches-teaching/

bicmay, to random
@bicmay@med-mastodon.com avatar

Did you know Connecticut is home to more than 170,000 Asian residents?

Last year, Connecticut became one of the states to pass a law requiring public schools to teach Asian American and Pacific Islander, or AAPI, history.

In recognition of this landmark legislation, CT Mirror photojournalist Yehyun Kim launched a project to interview and photograph one resident from each of the 21 Asian ethnicities as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau.

https://ctmirror.org/ct-asian-diaspora-in-focus/

#aapi #aanhpi #UShistory

JMMontpelier, to academicchatter

We know the birth dates of very few people enslaved at Montpelier.
Today we honor Webster on his birthday: September 18.

Read his story at The Naming Project.
🔗 https://digitaldoorway.montpelier.org/2020/09/02/the-naming-project-webster/?utm_content=bufferd6203&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

#Descendants #sschat #histodons #HistoryTeacher #apgov #ushistory @academicchatter

Peternimmo, to ethelcain
@Peternimmo@mastodon.scot avatar

ICYMI- it's 60 years since the Klu Klux Klan murdered 6 children when they bombed a church in #Birmingham, #Alabama. @Deglassco tells the tragic story, and its effect on the #CivilRights movement.
#BlackHistory #history #racism ##UShistory #US
https://mastodon.social/@Deglassco/111082455083806356

JMMontpelier, to MIguns

Sept.17 marks the anniversary of the signing of the .
wrote to in March 1787, when plans were underway for the , “What may be the result of this political experiment cannot be foreseen.”
11 days before the Constitution was signed, Madison wrote Jefferson, “If the present moment be lost it is hard to say what may be our fate.”

@academicchatter

JMMontpelier, to academicchatter

#OTD 1857 the obelisk that now marks James Madison’s grave was placed in the Madison Family Cemetery at Montpelier.

Guests can see where Madison is buried during their visit to Montpelier.

Photo by David Raymond, courtesy of The Montpelier Foundation.

#sschat #histodons #HistoryTeacher #apgov #ushistory @academicchatter

JMMontpelier, to academicchatter

Episode #2 of Montpelier's NEW podcast drops today!
🎧
"Consider the Constitution; Right to Assemble with Jade Ryerson" is available wherever you get your podcasts!
Listen on ApplePodcasts, here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/right-to-assemble-with-jade-ryerson/id1703405569?i=1000627749374

This podcast is sponsored by Virginia Law Foundation.
Produced by Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at James Madison's Montpelier. #ConstitutionMonth #VLF #sschat #histodons #HistoryTeacher #apgov #ushistory @academicchatter

JMMontpelier, to history

We know that Demas was born #OTD in 1777 because Isaac Hite recorded his birthdate after receiving Demas and his family as a wedding gift from James Madison Sr.

Read the story of Demas at #MontpelierNamingProject.
🔗 https://digitaldoorway.montpelier.org/2021/09/10/the-naming-project-demas-demars/?utm_content=bufferdbda4&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

#histodons #History #ushistory @academicchatter

JMMontpelier, to random

#OTD in 1845, 250 veterans of the Battle of Baltimore were honored in Washington DC on the battle’s
31 st anniversary – and they took time to honor their wartime First Lady.
(1)

JMMontpelier,

(3)
Dolley Madison,
by then 77 years old, had become an icon of an earlier time in American history.
William Elwell, 1848 portrait of Dolley Madison, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution.

#sschat #histodons #HistoryTeacher #apgov #ushistory @academicchatter

jrefior, to random
@jrefior@hachyderm.io avatar

“the US founders had a healthy fear of corporations after being exploited for years by those in England. As a result, they only granted select corporate charters, mainly to those that were beneficial to society as a whole. For the better part of the first 100 years of US history, the power of corporations was severely limited as owners could not own any stock or property, make financial donations to a political party, and legislators could dissolve a corporation at any time relatively easily."

jrefior,
@jrefior@hachyderm.io avatar
jrefior, to random
@jrefior@hachyderm.io avatar

"In New Jersey, then-Gov. Woodrow Wilson took office pledging to clean up New Jersey’s corporate sector...

"With these new measures in place, corporations began racing to Delaware. By the 1920s, its position as a leader in the corporate race to the bottom was all but assured, with state legislators focused only on making corporations as happy as possible."
https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/11/19/delaware-illicit-finance-corruption-offshore-wealth-american-kleptocracy-book-excerpt/

slcw, to random
@slcw@newsie.social avatar

This could be 's biggest lie yet (at least in terms of dollar amount). He now claims he lost money while serving as , but in reality he made more than $2 billion while in office. That's with a B. No other president in has ever made anything remotely close to that figure while serving as president. There's nothing Trump won't lie about.

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-claims-lost-money-president-inflated-net-worth-1234821564/

JMMontpelier, to academicchatter

Join Montpelier’s Sr. Research Historian Hilarie Hicks as she discusses Montpelier’s duPont family history, shows personal photos of the duPonts at Montpelier, and reveals some surprising connections between the Madisons and duPonts.

🔗 https://www.montpelier.org/events/duponts_madison_montpelier?utm_content=buffer687f4&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

#sschat #histodons #HistoryTeacher #apgov #ushistory @academicchatter

JMMontpelier, to academicchatter

What does a #President do if the #WhiteHouse is uninhabitable?
Rent a new house! That's what #JamesMadison did on Sept. 8, 1814, moving into the #OctagonHouse after British troops burned the White House.
National Photo Company collection, Library of Congress, 1910-1926.

#sschat #histodons #HistoryTeacher #apgov #ushistory @academicchatter

anirvan, to random
@anirvan@mastodon.social avatar

"A required Hillsdale lesson for Pennridge School District third graders covers the 'history of slavery in world history.' The lesson encourages teachers to downplay the prevalence of slavery in America, instead emphasizing slavery in other parts of the world."

https://popular.info/p/pennsylvania-school-district-requires

#Pennsylvania #USPol #USHistory #K12history

brian_gettler, to history
@brian_gettler@mas.to avatar

Really enjoying this. It's both an impressively erudite and remarkably accessible retelling of that centers peoples and obliterates a number of national myths. Highly recommended and worth imitating for historians (like me!) working in other national contexts. @histodons

brian_gettler, to history
@brian_gettler@mas.to avatar

Really enjoying this. It's both an impressively erudite and remarkably accessible retelling of that centers peoples and obliterates a number of national myths. Highly recommended and worth imitating for historians (like me!) working in other national contexts. @histodons

JMMontpelier, to academicchatter

#OTD 1787 the #ConstituionalConvention appointed a Committee of Style “to revise the
stile of and arrange the articles which had been agreed to by the House," including #JamesMadison.
Gouverneur Morris was the lead writer, penning “We, the People of the United States...”

#sschat #histodons #HistoryTeacher #apgov #ushistory @academicchatter

JMMontpelier, to academicchatter

"It is in the spirit of gratitude and remembrance that I join you as the President and CEO of James Madison’s Montpelier."
Read a message from Montpelier’s new President & CEO, Eola Lewis Dance.
🔗 https://www.montpelier.org/learn/message-from-eolalewisdance?utm_content=buffercc875&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

Photo by Sharen Montgomery, courtesy of The Montpelier Foundation.

#sschat #histodons #HistoryTeacher #apgov #ushistory @academicchatter

JMMontpelier, to academicchatter

Today is #NationalReadABookDay!
What are you reading right now?
Comment below! ⬇️

Need a new history read?
Check out our online Museum Shop!
https://shop.montpelier.org/shop/books-office/6

#sschat #histodons #HistoryTeacher #apgov #ushistory @academicchatter

JMMontpelier, to academicchatter

Marion duPont Scott, the last private owner of , died at home in 1983, at the age of 89.
In her will, Mrs. Scott expressed a desire that her heirs would transfer Montpelier to The National Trust for Historic Preservation so that it could be restored & furnished to the time period of .
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