Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Martin Luther King Jr.

I think that it's too bad that the only thing that comes to mind when people mention Martin Luther King Jr. is the "I have a dream" speech. In my opinion, Martin Luther King Jr. is not as looked up to as he should be. There are so many people nowadays who are more famous for doing less! It is not that I think he should be extremely popular, but I do believe that he should be acknowledged more, as well as his message. The article makes a good point when it states that he was in fact fighting for unpopular things. We as citizens today should pay more attention to how he lived his life, and model that. By doing so, we will see real change because he not only fought for racial equality, but anti-poverty and war issues as well. I truly admire King, and I wish that he had more recognition, and that we actually celebrated the day that is named after him! Many people do not even remember, or know, when Martin Luther King Jr. day is! I hope that Barack Obama becomes President because he seems as if he is a strong believer in equality and change, just like King was. Hopefully someday King will be known and remembered for much more than that one speech!

Martin Luther King Jr.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Reconstruction: A Splendid Failure?

I agree with Eric Foner. Reconstruction brought about the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments and gave African Americans a sense of freedom for awhile at least. I also agree that the state constitutions that were written during that time were the most democratic the South had had up to that point. Reconstruction may have had its problems, but it also brought about much needed change. I think that Eric Foner also gave the best argument. He made a great point when he said that African Americans actually had a "real measure" of political power after the Civil War. He strongly backed up his views!

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Importance of the Civil War: An Exaggeration?

I do not hesitate to agree with historians when I say that the Civil War holds great importance in our nation's history. Without the Civil War, women may not have had the increase in status that they received due to nursing wounded soldiers or even fighting in battle. In addition, the Industrial Revolution really took over the economy, and "King Cotton" no longer stood in anyone's way. The Civil War proved that our country and its government can stand up to opposition and truly come out stronger and on top of things. I think one of the main reasons that the Civil War is so famous is because of the great leadership we had under Abraham Lincoln. Without him, we may have ended up with a Confederate flag. Also important is the progress that was made towards true equality. The thirteenth amendment was passed, and slaves were actually freed! The Civil War truly brought about great change for our country!