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Lesson Plan Clip 5 | The Neutral Ground

CJ reflects on ways that history can sometimes leave out parts of the slave narrative.

Aired 07/05/2021

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Lesson Plan Clip 5 | The Neutral Ground

Clip: Season 34 Episode 1 | 3m 13sVideo has Closed Captions

CJ reflects on ways that history can sometimes leave out parts of the slave narrative.

CJ reflects on ways that history can sometimes leave out the parts of the slave narrative that are empowering. He participates in a slavery rebellion reenactment. Dread Scott, the artist and organizer of the reenactment explains that it is a demonstration that shows that “black people had the most radical ideas of freedom at the time.” CJ expresses the impact that participating in the reenactment

Aired 07/05/2021

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Major funding for POV is provided by PBS, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation, Reva & David Logan Foundation, the Open Society Foundations and the...

Lesson Plan Clip 1 | The Neutral Ground

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The United Daughters of the Confederacy engrained the Lost Cause into public schools. (1m 55s)

Lesson Plan Clip 2 | The Neutral Ground

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CJ joins a Civil War reenactment and questions the reenactors. (2m 24s)

Lesson Plan Clip 3 | The Neutral Ground

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Christy Coleman and Karen Cox discuss the origins and fallacies of the Lost Cause. (3m 34s)

Lesson Plan Clip 4 | The Neutral Ground

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CJ documents the infamous protests in Charlottesville, Va. (5m 6s)

Trailer | The Neutral Ground

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CJ Hunt investigates why a losing army from 1865 still holds so much power in America. (1m 42s)

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