Remind My Soul
REMIND MY SOUL — Episode 9 "Hope's Supposed to Burn Eternal—the Colfax Massacre" Episode Hosts: Michael Lawrence-Riddell Akrobatik Written by: Michael Lawrence-Riddell Courtney Gilbert In this episode of Remind My Soul, Michael Lawrence-Riddell tells the story of the Colfax Massacre of 1873—one of the deadliest acts of racial violence during Reconstruction and a turning point in the history of American democracy. Just eight years after the Civil War, formerly enslaved Black citizens in Colfax, Louisiana occupied the Grant Parish Courthouse to defend the results of a contested election and protect their right to participate in democracy. What followed was a massacre that revealed the violent backlash against Black political power during Reconstruction and helped pave the way for Jim Crow. Michael and Akrobatik discuss Reconstruction, white supremacist violence, voting rights, historical memory, and the long echoes of the Colfax Massacre into the present day. Following the conversation, Akrobatik writes and performs an original verse inspired by the episode. This episode also features an excerpt from the Self-Evident Education documentary film: "Get a Mule Forty Acres Or So…" Produced in collaboration with RainLake. Featured Scholars & Voices in Film Excerpt: Leah Penniman Ousmane Power-Greene Mistinguette Smith Featuring Voice Acting From: Kayara Akiva Akrobatik Monica D. Davis Curt Lackey Illustration: Derrick Dent Music: Akrobatik — "Remind My Soul" instrumental Blue Dot Sessions: * Lofoten Eggels * Talltell * Vik Fence Haflak * Trellis Ageis * Balti * The Consulate * Dawn Line Approaching * Glass Beads * A Common Pause Recommended Reading & Sources: LeeAnna Keith — The Colfax Massacre: The Untold Story of Black Power, White Terror, and the Death of Reconstruction BlackPast: https://blackpast.org/african-american-history/colfax-massacre-1873/ [https://blackpast.org/african-american-history/colfax-massacre-1873/] Equal Justice Initiative Calendar of Racial Injustice: https://calendar.eji.org/racial-injustice/apr/13 [https://calendar.eji.org/racial-injustice/apr/13] New York Times: "How Reconstruction Created American Democracy — and How It Was Undone" https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/28/opinion/black-lives-civil-rights.html [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/28/opinion/black-lives-civil-rights.html] For more information about Self-Evident Education and our documentary film library: https://selfevidenteducation.com [https://selfevidenteducation.com/] Follow Remind My Soul and Self-Evident Education: Instagram: @selfevidenteducation
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