Basketball and black history
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:46 pm
Hello all!
As we're wrapping up the month of February and Black History Month here in the USA, I'm reminded a of a newspaper article I read some years ago about some black high school students who were disappointed in their schools' presentation in "honor" of BHM. The students had expected to learn about things such as slavery and the Civil War, the African cultures that American blacks descended from, the struggle for civil rights, and black pioneers in fields such as science, medicine, and education. Instead, the assemblies were largely about basketball! Apparently, the schools thought sports was the only "history" the students would be interested in (not surprising, given numerous such cases we've discussed on these forums). To me, even as a white man, this seems demeaning to a race of people to suggest that a sport is their greatest contribution to society.
Here's a satirical article from "The Onion" describing just that:
http://www.onionsportsnetwork.com/artic ... ts-t,7018/
As we're wrapping up the month of February and Black History Month here in the USA, I'm reminded a of a newspaper article I read some years ago about some black high school students who were disappointed in their schools' presentation in "honor" of BHM. The students had expected to learn about things such as slavery and the Civil War, the African cultures that American blacks descended from, the struggle for civil rights, and black pioneers in fields such as science, medicine, and education. Instead, the assemblies were largely about basketball! Apparently, the schools thought sports was the only "history" the students would be interested in (not surprising, given numerous such cases we've discussed on these forums). To me, even as a white man, this seems demeaning to a race of people to suggest that a sport is their greatest contribution to society.
Here's a satirical article from "The Onion" describing just that:
http://www.onionsportsnetwork.com/artic ... ts-t,7018/