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The Mandela Effect from NPR's Throughline

Anne Koschmider
Anne Koschmider over 1 year ago

Throughline does it again! It might be a bit late to use this podcast episode this year (I start my lesson on apartheid in 14 hours) but I'm definitely making a note of it for next year! It looks like a nice compliment to the Apartheid article. 

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  • Gwen Duralek
    Gwen Duralek over 1 year ago

    Great find, Anne Koschmider  Thanks for linking the podcast -- it's a great listen. And, as you point out, a complement to the article.

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  • Anne Koschmider
    Anne Koschmider over 1 year ago

    In another stroke of good timing, the Retro Report newsletter featured a lesson on geographic segregation including a comparison of apartheid policies with Jim Crow laws this morning.

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  • Todd Nussen
    Todd Nussen over 1 year ago

    Thanks for the share Anne.  I'm definitely going to check this out. 

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser over 1 year ago in reply to Anne Koschmider

    Anne Koschmider , where do I find the lesson on comparing Apartheid to Jim Crow?

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  • Anne Koschmider
    Anne Koschmider over 1 year ago in reply to Donnetta Elsasser

    Donnetta Elsasser , I came across the lesson in the Retro Report newsletter but you can also access it directly here. 

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser over 1 year ago in reply to Anne Koschmider

    Thanks, Anne Koschmider . I always draw a comparison between Apartheid and Jim Crow, especially during the Nadir. But if there's a lesson out there, I'm all over it. Thanks for bring this to our attention!

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  • Julianne Horowitz
    Julianne Horowitz over 1 year ago

    I am definitely saving this link for next year Anne Koschmider , thank you! I missed this post but it would have come just in time - I was discussing Apartheid in my 1750 classes just last week. 

    I would also recommend this short but sweet clip from Desmond Tutu.  It made for great conversation, comparing different examples of human rights violations in global history through the communities frame.

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  • Jeffrey Boles
    Jeffrey Boles over 1 year ago

    Wow Anne Koschmider ! You're on an amazing Podcast run here. Thank you very much for this treat. Will absolutely have to use this next year, as well. Any other podcasts you recommend I'm all ears. Thank you again for your help.

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  • Anne Koschmider
    Anne Koschmider over 1 year ago in reply to Jeffrey Boles

    Jeffrey Boles my AP Psychology class is really enjoying season one of Serial right now! I use portions of Invisibilia in that class as well.

    Other favorites include Here's Where it Gets Interesting by Sharon McMahon This American LIfe, and History Daily. I also thought this podcast from NPR on reconciliation villages in Rwanda would be a useful way to wrap up a lesson on the Rwandan genocide. 

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