After reading both letters and watching the documentary. It’s crazy how they mistreated all black people and how they are viewed as. During the documentary, Baldwin does make some interesting points about black people and how they are treated because of the color of their skin. Throughout the years stating the events in what has happened. The Birmingham campaigns and Wounded Knee. How many people were being killed? Recent events of the deaths of black people due to police brutality. What caught my attention the most was the event that took place in 1890 which was wounded knee on how many people were murdered.
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Professor: Dr. Mark Noonan
Email: mnoonan@citytech.cuny.edu
Office Hours: Weds. 10-10:30 am
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Good commentary Carlos.