Monday, April 29, 2019

Vietnam Draft: Muhammad Ali

One final blog about this Vietnam Era...

One of the most important (and talented) athletes of the 20th Century was Muhammad Ali. Ali was a boxer whose birth name was Cassius Clay. When he converted to Islam he changed his name to Muhammad Ali.

Famously, during the Vietnam War, Ali was drafted and refused to go.

Do some research on this episode and answer these questions (50 words each):

1) What was controversial about the Vietnam Draft?

2) Why did Ali refuse to go to Vietnam?

3) How does his case relate to Alvin York from World War One?

4) How did Ali avoid jail time?

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Richard Nixon: Opening Up China

I have been enjoying the 54321 projects so far.

One of the key figures, as we saw today, in ending our involvement in the Vietnam War was Richard Nixon. As I mentioned in class..."he brought our boys home".

Another pivotal role Nixon played in Cold War foreign policy was with China.

Do some research on the following topics: "Nixon Visits China" and "Ping Pong Diplomacy".

For the comment section, write 200 words on what you learned AND why Nixon would willingly visit a major communist nation at the height of the Cold War.

Monday, April 8, 2019

Major Civil Rights Moment: MLK's "Letter From A Birmingham Jail"

We all are aware of Dr. King and his legacy. Famously known for his powerful presence while giving speeches, one of his most famous moments in the civil rights movement came via the written word.

Imprisoned in 1963 for leading nonviolent protests in Birmingham, AL, MLK Jr. wrote an incredible response to eight local white ministers who thought he should "cool it".  The eight ministers took out a full page ad in the local newspaper advocating for a "Call for Unity". The group called the MLK-led protests "unwise and untimely".

Although imprisoned, King wrote a response on scraps of paper and the margins of newspaper. His "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" has become a seminal document in the defense of his cause and methods.

Please read the full text of his letter here. In the comment section, discuss what struck you the most after reading his letter.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

LBJ's Vision: The Great Society

As we will see in a few chapters, President Johnson (LBJ) was a very controversial figure in regards to the Vietnam War. His foreign policies, and his tendency to not tell the whole truth, caused him a lot of problems.

One of the brighter spots in his administration was his determination to help the underprivileged in America. He called his program "The Great Society".

For this week's blog, watch this video. For the comment section, do the following...

1) Create a Top 10 List of the most important things you learned from this video (100 words)

2) Write a paragraph discussing whether or not you thing the federal government should be responsible for "eliminating poverty". (100 words)