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Overview Of Huaman Zoos
The appropriate term used to describe Human Zoos is Ethnological Expositions that showcased the natural state of African American in the 19th and 20 centuries. This act was one of the many inhumane acts against people of color during this time period. I know you're wondering why? The Congelese Human Zoo was a result of Congelese Colonist. King Leopold was one of the many leaders behind the creation of the Human Zoos. We must acknowledge that these inhumane acts aren't just a reminder of how badly these people were treated, it's also a reminder of how we deserve to be treated to this day from now on and in the future. At one point this was normalized, we should look forward to normalizing black indifferences and regardless of unique features and appearances, there is still a heart inside of all of us. We are humans not animals.
Resources
Race and social injustice can be an uncomfortable subject to discuss and it can be challenging for parents to navigate the feelings that their children will have. I invite you to read these recommended books that discuss racial injustice. If you have a library card, you can access books through Hoopla here: shorturl.at/frvP1
"Stamped From The Beginning" by Ibram X. Kendi.
"The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas.
"Punching The Air" by Ibi Zoboi, Yusef Salaam
"PET" by Akwaeke Emezi.
"Tyler Johnson Was Here" by Jay Coles.
"Anger Is A Gift" by Mark Oshiro.
"Dear Martin" by Nic Stone.
"All American Boys" by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely.
"How It Went Down" by Keela Magoon.
"Piecing Me Together" by Renee Watson.