Fred Schmidt, McGee Theatre
Here's a little more info regarding tomorrow's speaker, Fred Schmidt, New Trier grad and Olympic Gold Medal winner (1964). Schmidt is a "former Navy Seal who
opened the Apollo 15 space capsule, and is currently living in Guatemala doing
community development work. Interestingly, he went to law school
and then quit being a lawyer to join the Navy."
Please make sure you go directly to McGee, and check in with the sub for attendance purposes.
Artistic Lenses on Race in America
Keeping in mind your task ahead, how do the following two artists help inform our understanding of the history of race in America? How can we reboot the period of Reconstruction to result in a better historical outcome?
Douglass' Three Editions
Because somebody from class requested this...here are the three versions of Douglass' fight scene. Keep in mind that the first edition (1845) is identical to what you already have in your book. Click on Douglass (below) for access.
IF you decide to use these sources (which is not a requirement), you must cite as follows:
- Douglass' original 1845 Narrative: use a page number, as usual. For example, "---------" (34).
- 1855 Edition: cite as "---------" (My Bondage 34)
- 1892 Edition: cite as "---------" (Life and Times 34)
I wish I could re-write my own life story multiple times. Oh wait...
RACE - study guide
David Blight Talk, 01.25.19
Be sure to ask Glücks what question he asked Dr. Blight re: Frederick Douglass!