This series is making me patriotic in ways public school never did. I've learned so much, which means I have a long way to go. Thank you for making this.
I like how these episodes are put together. You cover important themes through the lense of the actions of individuals. It puts faces on these times which helps. Thanks!
You look so happy to meet one of your heros, Clint! The Team's hard work shows, I always really look forward to this series. Thank you and keep up the awesome work!!!
the way you communicate in a organize way and structure like book style way, It allows us to not only learn about the history your sharing, but it also put the real thoughts of people behind it and breaking it down further. I gained another heighten prospective on my own culture with this course. I've been looking for video content that gave the best delivery of these subjects for a while. I hope you consider a special series ,where you talk about individual black figures. thank you.
I’m happy to say I heard Angela Davis speak at TESC in 2008 (maybe 2009). I wish I could remember who the guest speaker before her was, who gave a great talk about food deserts in POC communities… maybe I’ll look that up. I also want to give a shout out to one Civil Rights leader I had the fortune of meeting briefly, Reverend James Lawson, who should be looked up if or if not referenced on this series.
Amazing episode! I especially loved the mention of Nikki Giovanni who is from Knoxville, close to where I live. So excited for the next episode, especially as a white LGBT person. Black queer women started the Pride movement.
I love this series, and I'm super excited for the next episode! (I was thrilled to see the little Marsha P. @10:06, but even more so when it was announced she would be prominently featured in the next episode!)
Amazing video about amazing Black women! I had the great fortune of seeing Angela Davis speak twice. Once at my college and once at my sister's college graduation.
I homeschooled my children, because I didn't want my children brainwashed by the Daughters of the Confederacy fake curriculum. Please keep up the good work, these episodes are outstanding 🥰
Not mentioned in this video is Claudia Jones, mainly because she'd been exiled to England for being a communist by the 60s. She was hugely influential on Malcolm X and others. She essentially pioneered the concept of intersectionality by explaining her struggles as someone who was black, a woman, and a worker. The book "Left of Karl Marx", a reference to her resting place (literally left of Marx) is about her life & works.
I wouldn't mind seeing an anthropology series on Crash Course. I wonder how long it takes them to throw it together. I wouldn't even mind Anthro for Phil. Majors. What is Anthropology anyway?
Why don’t you do an episode on the black women of BLM…✊🏼✊🏾and how much they’ve helped the black community and how much they helped black males…💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Black Women are Great. And deserve so much more respect in the black community. because without us there would be no movement to speak of.
This is one of the coolest RUclips channels ever. The content is top notch and I learned absolutely none of this in school and I really missed out.
This series is making me patriotic in ways public school never did. I've learned so much, which means I have a long way to go. Thank you for making this.
This entire series should be mandatory watching for every student in the USA.
I like how these episodes are put together. You cover important themes through the lense of the actions of individuals. It puts faces on these times which helps. Thanks!
What a blessing to get to meet a personal hero! This series has been very enlightening and inspiring!
You look so happy to meet one of your heros, Clint! The Team's hard work shows, I always really look forward to this series. Thank you and keep up the awesome work!!!
the way you communicate in a organize way and structure like book style way, It allows us to not only learn about the history your sharing, but it also put the real thoughts of people behind it and breaking it down further. I gained another heighten prospective on my own culture with this course. I've been looking for video content that gave the best delivery of these subjects for a while. I hope you consider a special series ,where you talk about individual black figures. thank you.
Another fantastic episode! Thanks for highlighting how instrumental Black women were to the Black Power Movement -- and Black civil rights in general.
I’m happy to say I heard Angela Davis speak at TESC in 2008 (maybe 2009). I wish I could remember who the guest speaker before her was, who gave a great talk about food deserts in POC communities… maybe I’ll look that up.
I also want to give a shout out to one Civil Rights leader I had the fortune of meeting briefly, Reverend James Lawson, who should be looked up if or if not referenced on this series.
Thank you so much for this excellent piece. Very excited for the Marsha P. Johnson CC!
good episode, so many important women in these movements go unacknowledged even as they help drive them forwards
Amazing episode! I especially loved the mention of Nikki Giovanni who is from Knoxville, close to where I live. So excited for the next episode, especially as a white LGBT person. Black queer women started the Pride movement.
Power to the people 🏳️🌈 ✊🏾 🏳️⚧️ 🌹
Yes this!!! This is the history that must be taught
I’m not even in school anymore but I love learning from this channel.
Love your courses Mr. Smith. Thank you for posting these.
Thanks for this video! Black women rarely get any type of credit for the hard work they put into these movements
thank you for including black women in these videos. much of my african american studies gloss over the efforts of black women.
Truly important learning about Black Feminism & intersectional Feminism like this 👍
Amazing work Clint!!! Thank you!!!!
Ah! An episode that touches upon my own life period. Much I knew, but per usual, much I didn't. Thanks for the lessons!
Black girl magic now and forever!
Love you say Black and capitalize it!
very important.
I just finished joseph peniels book on malcolm and MLK. Really awesome context
I love this series, and I'm super excited for the next episode! (I was thrilled to see the little Marsha P. @10:06, but even more so when it was announced she would be prominently featured in the next episode!)
Amazing video about amazing Black women! I had the great fortune of seeing Angela Davis speak twice. Once at my college and once at my sister's college graduation.
I homeschooled my children, because I didn't want my children brainwashed by the Daughters of the Confederacy fake curriculum. Please keep up the good work, these episodes are outstanding 🥰
I see that 70s outfit Geraldine wore in Wandavision also standing with the sistah Marsha P Johnson! Sooooo freaking cool!! I love it
Love this! Thank you for everything you do
Thanks again for sharing true history!!!
Great great series! Thank you so much for this knowledge. I would love to hear you go more in depth with the history behind colorism.
The best channel on RUclips! Thank you!
Love it, fantastic work!
Love this series
I love this series
You love to see it! #blackhistory is important!
Very informative. Thank you again.
Yeah. These ladies are badass
Love your videos
Really glad I watched this, I kinda want to read all the books cited now haha
Not mentioned in this video is Claudia Jones, mainly because she'd been exiled to England for being a communist by the 60s. She was hugely influential on Malcolm X and others. She essentially pioneered the concept of intersectionality by explaining her struggles as someone who was black, a woman, and a worker. The book "Left of Karl Marx", a reference to her resting place (literally left of Marx) is about her life & works.
Excellent Video.
Thank you 🙏
great video!! keep it up, clint & crash course!!!
I’m here to learn 🤗
Thank you.
Erica Garner was the greatest protester I ever had the honor to know. Rest in Power queen.
keep going guys
Great video.
Thank you
Thanks!
💟Thank You!
I wouldn't mind seeing an anthropology series on Crash Course. I wonder how long it takes them to throw it together. I wouldn't even mind Anthro for Phil. Majors. What is Anthropology anyway?
Love this. ❤️
Will there be any course about women movement and femisim? :)
Word.
A comment to feed engagement to our overlord, the almighty algorithm!
Don't forget about black trans women.
Black Trans Lives Matter 🏳️⚧️
They have a video on Marsha P Johnson
Amazing 🔥
Who rules the world?
Yesss!!
Why don’t you do an episode on the black women of BLM…✊🏼✊🏾and how much they’ve helped the black community and how much they helped black males…💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Are you going to do an special on Black conservatives and other intellectuals like Thomas Sowell?
Women hold up half the sky
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Angela Davis is a hero.
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Can we expect an asian american history? Nobody talks about it
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