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The Black Freedom Struggle
in the U.S. (SSC.343)
Today’s Objectives
1. Course overview
• Syllabus and assignments
• Classroom norms
2. The Social Sciences and Social Movements:
Asking key questions
3. Primary and Secondary Sources
4. Key Concepts: Goals, Strategies, and Tactics
5. Group activity: Defining key terms
6. Course Frameworks
Social Sciences: Who studies what?
• Historians: interpretations of the past, how the past affects our views
of the present, and understanding trends or the lack thereof in the past.
[history]
• Sociologists: how we become members of groups and move between
groups, and how being in different groups affects individuals and the
groups in which they participate. [society/social systems]
• Political Scientists: how we identify ourselves as citizens of a
particular nation, how we participate in our political structure and
institutions, how political life affects us, and what motivates us to
affiliate ourselves with certain points of view or parties.
[politics/political systems]
Source: http://www.instruction.greenriver.edu/bahl/e127/disciplines.htm
What key questions should we ask about
social movements?
• When, how, and why do social movements emerge, gain strength, lose
momentum, win victories, and suffer setbacks?
• E.g. Emerge or shift in response to threats or violence, to seize new opportunities, or
to claim new rights.
• What tactics might be deployed?
• Disruption (protests) vs. persuasion (media messaging).
• Moderation (make small demands to change existing structures)
vs. extremism (efforts to change or overthrow the system entirely).
• What constitutes a movement (vs. a “moment”)?
• Sustained, organized activity through formal organizations or informal networks.
• Who joins a social movement, and why?
• What functions do social movements serve, esp. movements that are not
entirely successful?
• How do leaders and the general public respond to, access, or understand a
social movement?
Deciphering Sources
Always ask: What kind of source am I examining?
• Primary Sources—offer first-hand accounts of an event, generally
produced at the time that event occurred or shortly after.
• Examples: laws, court documents, newspaper articles, diaries, letters,
autobiographies/memoirs, oral interviews, films, photos, music, recipes,
cartoons, etc.
• Secondary Sources—offer an interpretation of an event based on
analysis of primary sources.
• Examples: journal articles, scholarly monographs (books), documentaries,
literature reviews, reference books, biographies, etc.
Evaluating Sources
• How can we tell which sources are “good” (i.e. useful or
revealing)?
• What counts as a “good” source will vary depending on
what you are trying to learn or find out.
• Sources often offer conflicting accounts, interpretations,
or memories of an event or experience.
• Some sources are more “reliable” (trustworthy) than
others.
Factors to Consider in Evaluating Sources:
• Identity: Who made this source?
• Authority: How close was the creator to the event(s) they describe?
• Audience: Who was the source created for? What was the target
audience, and why?
• Motivations: Why was this source created? Did the creator have
something to gain or lose in influencing how the event would be
understood?
• Context: When was the source created? How long after the event?
What else was occurring at that time?
• Accuracy/reliability: Does this source confirm or contradict the
story told by similar sources? If so, what might that tell us about how a
given event has been studied?
Official Police Report:
“Two officers arrived and located the suspect, a male believed to
be in his 40s, in his car. He was ordered to step from his car.
After he got out, he physically resisted officers. Officers were
able to get the suspect into handcuffs and noted he appeared to be
suffering medical distress. Officers called for an ambulance. He
was transported to Hennepin County Medical Center by
ambulance where he died a short time later.
At no time were weapons of any type used by anyone involved in
this incident. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension
has been called in to investigate this incident at the request of the
Minneapolis Police Department.
No officers were injured in the incident. Body worn cameras
were on and activated during this incident.”
Q: If you only examined this primary source, what might you think or understand about the events it
describes, which occurred on May 25, 2020? What other types of primary sources should you
consult to get a fuller understanding of what happened?
Police killing of George Floyd
(May 25, 2020)
Based on other primary sources
you have encountered, what does
the police report as a primary
source leave out or misrepresent?
How do movements work to achieve social change?
• Goals or Objectives: “What do we want to achieve?”
• Strategies: “What is our plan for achieving that goal?”
(This is usually a long-term vision.)
• Tactics: “What tools will we use or what steps will we take to
achieve that goal?” (Multiple tactics may be used
simultaneously; new tactics may be incorporated and others
discarded when proven ineffective.)
**Individuals and groups with common or related goals may
utilize different strategies and tactics to advance those goals.
Example:
How do movements work to achieve social change?
Shared Objective: Achieve Black freedom in the U.S.
 Q: What does “freedom” look like? How do you know when you are “free”?
Strategy #1: Integrate into existing system.
Possible tactics: boycotts, marches, sit-ins, lawsuits, exercise of political
power, legislative reforms.
Strategy #2: Separate from existing system.
Possible tactics: establish independent black institutions like banks, schools,
and businesses; resist assimilation into white culture by asserting a distinct
group identity; physical removal from existing system.
Strategy #3: Replace existing system.
Possible tactics: armed insurrection, political revolution.
Defining Key Terms
In small groups, brainstorm definitions and examples of the term
corresponding to your group number. Select one person to type notes
into the posted Google doc.
• Group #1: Freedom
• Group #2: Liberation
• Group #3: Justice
• Group #4: Power
• Group #5: Civil Rights
• Group #6: Equality vs. Equity
Central Course Frameworks
• The “long” civil rights movement.
• Geographic, political, and historical contexts for activism.
• Goals, tactics, and strategies.
• Action and reaction; resistance and repression.
• Continuities and breaks.

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1.10.23 Intro to Course--Defining Key Terms and Asking Key Questions.pptx

  • 1. The Black Freedom Struggle in the U.S. (SSC.343)
  • 2. Today’s Objectives 1. Course overview • Syllabus and assignments • Classroom norms 2. The Social Sciences and Social Movements: Asking key questions 3. Primary and Secondary Sources 4. Key Concepts: Goals, Strategies, and Tactics 5. Group activity: Defining key terms 6. Course Frameworks
  • 3. Social Sciences: Who studies what? • Historians: interpretations of the past, how the past affects our views of the present, and understanding trends or the lack thereof in the past. [history] • Sociologists: how we become members of groups and move between groups, and how being in different groups affects individuals and the groups in which they participate. [society/social systems] • Political Scientists: how we identify ourselves as citizens of a particular nation, how we participate in our political structure and institutions, how political life affects us, and what motivates us to affiliate ourselves with certain points of view or parties. [politics/political systems] Source: http://www.instruction.greenriver.edu/bahl/e127/disciplines.htm
  • 4. What key questions should we ask about social movements? • When, how, and why do social movements emerge, gain strength, lose momentum, win victories, and suffer setbacks? • E.g. Emerge or shift in response to threats or violence, to seize new opportunities, or to claim new rights. • What tactics might be deployed? • Disruption (protests) vs. persuasion (media messaging). • Moderation (make small demands to change existing structures) vs. extremism (efforts to change or overthrow the system entirely). • What constitutes a movement (vs. a “moment”)? • Sustained, organized activity through formal organizations or informal networks. • Who joins a social movement, and why? • What functions do social movements serve, esp. movements that are not entirely successful? • How do leaders and the general public respond to, access, or understand a social movement?
  • 5. Deciphering Sources Always ask: What kind of source am I examining? • Primary Sources—offer first-hand accounts of an event, generally produced at the time that event occurred or shortly after. • Examples: laws, court documents, newspaper articles, diaries, letters, autobiographies/memoirs, oral interviews, films, photos, music, recipes, cartoons, etc. • Secondary Sources—offer an interpretation of an event based on analysis of primary sources. • Examples: journal articles, scholarly monographs (books), documentaries, literature reviews, reference books, biographies, etc.
  • 6. Evaluating Sources • How can we tell which sources are “good” (i.e. useful or revealing)? • What counts as a “good” source will vary depending on what you are trying to learn or find out. • Sources often offer conflicting accounts, interpretations, or memories of an event or experience. • Some sources are more “reliable” (trustworthy) than others.
  • 7. Factors to Consider in Evaluating Sources: • Identity: Who made this source? • Authority: How close was the creator to the event(s) they describe? • Audience: Who was the source created for? What was the target audience, and why? • Motivations: Why was this source created? Did the creator have something to gain or lose in influencing how the event would be understood? • Context: When was the source created? How long after the event? What else was occurring at that time? • Accuracy/reliability: Does this source confirm or contradict the story told by similar sources? If so, what might that tell us about how a given event has been studied?
  • 8. Official Police Report: “Two officers arrived and located the suspect, a male believed to be in his 40s, in his car. He was ordered to step from his car. After he got out, he physically resisted officers. Officers were able to get the suspect into handcuffs and noted he appeared to be suffering medical distress. Officers called for an ambulance. He was transported to Hennepin County Medical Center by ambulance where he died a short time later. At no time were weapons of any type used by anyone involved in this incident. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has been called in to investigate this incident at the request of the Minneapolis Police Department. No officers were injured in the incident. Body worn cameras were on and activated during this incident.” Q: If you only examined this primary source, what might you think or understand about the events it describes, which occurred on May 25, 2020? What other types of primary sources should you consult to get a fuller understanding of what happened?
  • 9. Police killing of George Floyd (May 25, 2020) Based on other primary sources you have encountered, what does the police report as a primary source leave out or misrepresent?
  • 10. How do movements work to achieve social change? • Goals or Objectives: “What do we want to achieve?” • Strategies: “What is our plan for achieving that goal?” (This is usually a long-term vision.) • Tactics: “What tools will we use or what steps will we take to achieve that goal?” (Multiple tactics may be used simultaneously; new tactics may be incorporated and others discarded when proven ineffective.) **Individuals and groups with common or related goals may utilize different strategies and tactics to advance those goals.
  • 11. Example: How do movements work to achieve social change? Shared Objective: Achieve Black freedom in the U.S.  Q: What does “freedom” look like? How do you know when you are “free”? Strategy #1: Integrate into existing system. Possible tactics: boycotts, marches, sit-ins, lawsuits, exercise of political power, legislative reforms. Strategy #2: Separate from existing system. Possible tactics: establish independent black institutions like banks, schools, and businesses; resist assimilation into white culture by asserting a distinct group identity; physical removal from existing system. Strategy #3: Replace existing system. Possible tactics: armed insurrection, political revolution.
  • 12. Defining Key Terms In small groups, brainstorm definitions and examples of the term corresponding to your group number. Select one person to type notes into the posted Google doc. • Group #1: Freedom • Group #2: Liberation • Group #3: Justice • Group #4: Power • Group #5: Civil Rights • Group #6: Equality vs. Equity
  • 13. Central Course Frameworks • The “long” civil rights movement. • Geographic, political, and historical contexts for activism. • Goals, tactics, and strategies. • Action and reaction; resistance and repression. • Continuities and breaks.

Hinweis der Redaktion

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  2. A collection of letters between an immigrant and their family back home can be useful in understanding the experiences of immigration in terms of work, family, and social life, but may be less revealing in terms of the thinking of political leaders or the laws produced in response to rising rates of immigration. Similarly, a study of oral interviews with voters discussing their thoughts on a given election might reveal a lot about why and how members of specific groups choose to participate in the political process, but may be less revealing in terms of the outcome or significance of specific elections.
  3. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yFHe45tN9BfZwr7BC-eHiAJLSNErvRXE4WbpnJkeZI0/edit?usp=sharing