Stay High by Brittany Howard from the album Jaime - Directed by Kim Gehrig, starring Terry Crews

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Stay High by Brittany Howard from the album Jaime - Directed by Kim Gehrig, starring Terry Crews
No, slavery was not primarily an American phenomenon; it has existed worldwide. And, no, America didn’t invent slavery; that happened more than 9,000 years ago. Finally, slavery did not end in the world with the passage of the 13th Amendment; there are 40 million people enslaved even today.
If you think the title’s question is silly, you’re right. But here’s the problem: Increasing numbers of college students today would unhesitatingly respond, “Hell, yes!” to the query. Could it be because that is what they are being taught?
I first learned of this misconception about slavery about three years ago, when a professor published the results of 11 years of his quizzing his students at the start of each year on what they knew about American history and Western civilization.
By far the most shocking result to emerge from his years of polling is this: Students overwhelmingly believe that slavery “was an American problem . . . and they are very fuzzy about the history of slavery prior to the Colonial era. Their entire education about slavery was confined to America.”
The Shoes "Time To Dance"
Production: Somesuch London Director: Daniel Wolfe Cinematographer: Robbie Ryan Editor: Tom Lindsay Colorist: Simon Bourne
Year: 2012
Tom Vek – Aroused