Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Lake Forest College/Protest and Police in US History (Spring 2024)

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Course name
Protest and Police in US History
Institution
Lake Forest College
Instructor
Rudi Batzell
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
History
Course dates
2024-01-16 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-04-30 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
15


This course examines historical instances of policing, inequality, and protest, including mobs in the American Revolution, abolitionist direct actions, the terror of the Klu Klux Klan, sit-ins against Jim Crow, protest against military action, and the #BlackLivesMatter movement. Throughout U.S. history, Americans have been committed both to protest and disruption in order to advance their causes, and to stability, security, and the maintenance of order. Despite widespread fears about disorder and crime today, Americans in the past were far more violent. In this course, we will trace how ordinary people came together to challenge authority, and how those with power built state structures that could legitimately use violence. We will see how policing was shaped by fears of newly- arrived immigrants, the demands of a slave economy, and entrenched racism. We will study the intersecting histories of race, inequality, and state power across the American past. Students will develop a major research project on a particular historical instance of policing, inequality, and protest. Prerequisite: HIST 200 or HIST 201 or permission of instructor.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Elanna01 Blackburn Riots, Philadelphia Election riot
Dejanae123 Spring Valley Race Riot of 1895, Atlanta Student Movement
Dor13ian Baltimore Know-Nothing riots of 1856, Whipping of Amos Dresser
Asudman Lynching of Samuel J. Bush, Women Strike for Peace, Lynching in the United States
Taedayvion312 Robert Fuller Mass Shooting Monroe, Lousiana 1960
Josiah-Kidd Atlanta Student Movement, North Carolina PCB Protest, 1982
Elizab57 1898 Tampa riot, Fernwood Park race riot, Royal Deluxe Bar Vandalism
RebekkahMcGrath Lynching of George White, 1969 Students for a Democratic Society National Convention
Bjurgens14 Oxnard Klan Riot of 1978, William "Froggie" James
Sellis22 1931 Chicago housing protests, Murder of James Bailey Cash Jr.
Andrew Douthat Allegheny Textile Strikes of 1845 and 1848, Lager Beer Riot, Welland Canal Riot
Itssandres North Carolina PCB Protest, 1982, Lynching of Robert Mulliner
Yenakimwalker Women Strike for Peace, Spring Valley Race Riot of 1895
Artleyk Trial of David Amoss, Lynching of Zachariah Walker
JuliRod180 Whipping of Amos Dresser, Wiki/Lynching of David Wyat