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Arturo Schomburg's The Negro Digs Up His Past

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In "The Negro Digs Up His Past", Arturo Schomburg attempted to take up the deep study of the African Americans’ history to display their past more closely and respond the statements that they have no past. He realized the necessity for the present generation to repair the history that was damaged by the slavery. Schomburg noted that “there is the definite desire and determination to have a history, well-documented, widely known......as a stimulating and inspiring tradition for the coming generation” (670). I think what Schomburg tended to do was to introduce the other side of the black people’s history--the splendid past and remarkable achievements, and reminded people to view their past objectively rather than focusing on the enslaved part. I totally agree with what Schomburg said, because every nation or race has its unique history and deserves to be treated fairly. From the reading material, I can see that the black people have lots of achievements they can proud of. What they should do currently is to repair their history and enable people to know a more complete one.
In the Ted video, Bryan Stevenson mainly talked about the injustice of the American justice system, especially the unfair treatment towards the black people. He said that “We have a system of justice in this country that treats you much better if you're rich and guilty than if you're poor and innocent”. One astonishing fact he talked about …show more content…

Both of them have perceived the unfair treatment toward the black people. Schomburg spent much of his life raising awareness of the great contributions that African Americans have made to society. What he hoped was that more and more people would know their glorious history and achievements, and further they could be treated equally. Stevenson is the one who displayed this long-term problem in a significantly widespread platform so that it could acquire more public attention as well as some

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