Today, the Du Bois Society met to watch and discuss the government's role in dismantling Black Power groups during the 1960's and 70's. We watched a 48 minute video, entitled "COINTEL PRO: The FBI's War on Black America." It detailed the actions taken by the FBI, under the directive of J. Edgar Hoover, to silently and coordinately kill, jail, or destroy the reputations of black leaders, including Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Huey P. Newton, Fred Hampton, and others. It contained multiple interviews with professors and people involved, as well as rare documents and footage.
Afterward, the Society had a robust discussion regarding COINTEL PRO, its actions, and the repercussions still felt today. Unsuprisingly, many people's initial reaction was anger. We discussed the role of the media, as well as the lack of education opportunities provided for black children, especially to learn about their own history. Some members shared personal experiences they had with racism, as well as problems the black community is facing, one being perverted standards of beauty.
For our "current events" presentation, we were presented with the staggering fact that for every five black women who graduate from college, one black man will. There are many theories as to why this is: some say it is due to the unrealistic expectations set upon and accepted by black men, that they must be drug dealers, athletes, or rappers to be successful. Some asserted that black men didn't have many role models who were successful via education, and that was to blame. Others argued that White America put black men at more of a disadvantage since they are a potential threat.
Whatever the case may be, it was a great discussion, and a productive meeting. Our next will be on Wednesday, October 29 in 340 Case Hall. The video we watched is below.
The W.E.B. Du Bois Society is a Registered Student Organization at Michigan State University. Meetings are every Wednesday at 7:00 PM in Room 340 Case Hall. If the date, time, or location changes, we will send an email to everyone on our list serve, as well as post an announcement on this site. For information about the Society, please view our Profile.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
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