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Welcome, all:)

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Constitution

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Declaration of Independence

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preamble

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No - slavery

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no

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Absolutely not, unless you were part of the ruling class

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and a man

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DOI

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Declaration of Independencew

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dclaration

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declaration

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Constitution

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Declaration

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no -

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No

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NO

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No!

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non land owners, non whites

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Slaves

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no , women, poc

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White landowning men

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Northern Europeans

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created equal yes; treated equally no

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kids

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No. Women, slaves, not landowners left out and more

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All sufficiently wealthy white men from the right regions, were created equal, if they owned land.

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Native Americans excluded.

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no only applied to white christian land owners

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non-landowners, women, people of color

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Gettysburg Address

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Declaration of Independence

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gettysburg

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Abe Lincoln Gettysburg Address

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Gettysburg Address

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gettysburg address

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Not yet.

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not native americans either

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1790s

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1800

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1900s

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1790

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1880s

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19th century

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1880

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1850

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People of Asian descent couldn't be citizens until 20th C.

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1880s

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1875

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1800

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late 1800s

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1890's

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1870s

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1860's

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1920s

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1920

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1921

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1920s

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1920s

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1921

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1921

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1920s

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1920s

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1920

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1930

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1930s

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1920

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1880s

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1953

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1850s

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1870

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1880s

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1910s

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1930

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30s

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1940

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30s

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1930

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1924

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1950s

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50s

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Under Eisenhower , early 50's

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50s

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Hello, please use the "chat box" to drop your answers. The Q&A box is reserved for questions. Thanks you all!

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1980's

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1960

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1950s

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1946

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Ike

01:00:55
Chinatowns were created because those of Asian descent not allowed w/in city limites. eg San Francisco

01:03:01
The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America: Richard Rothstein

01:03:18
An excellent book.

01:10:15
If the fence is symbolic for the system, then we need a different "fence". Consider whole new system by either removing fence altogether or replacing with chain-link fence that everyone can see through.

01:10:51
What Stephanie mentions is liberation

01:11:14
we need to question and challenge the fence.

01:24:06
employment

01:24:10
Hiring.

01:24:11
housing

01:24:16
This speaks to how white privilege has less to do with how hard you work or that you had an easy life, and more about being given opportunities, advantages, etc simply because of the color of your skin — hiring practices in city hall

01:24:17
police pulling over more black drivers than white

01:24:18
judicial

01:24:20
borrowing

01:24:21
policing

01:24:26
stem work mainly male

01:24:27
Teachers

01:24:29
access to health care

01:24:35
funding

01:25:06
siting of power plants, incinerators, etc

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Where highways were built.

01:25:47
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/

01:31:44
wealth not income

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Validated

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determined

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grateful for your patience

01:48:50
Thankful

01:48:50
Step one

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Determined

01:48:53
validated

01:48:55
You’ve given me good clear language

01:48:55
reflective

01:48:56
ready

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hopeful

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motivated

01:49:01
Ready

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Hopeful

01:49:06
gap between data and action

01:49:31
hopeful

01:51:15
LOVE THAT

01:51:36
Thank you!

01:51:43
Love the Angela Davis quote.

01:51:50
Thank you!

01:51:52
Thank you for this excellent webinar.

01:51:52
Thank you!!

01:51:54
thank you

01:51:55
Thank you for doing these

01:51:56
Thank you.

01:51:57
This was outstanding. Thank you!

01:51:58
This was great

01:51:59
Thank you all!

01:51:59
thank you

01:52:00
Thank you!

01:52:07
Thanks for the great first session!

01:52:09
It flew by.

01:52:10
Thank you!

01:52:24
You are a great presenter - - - I enjoy your positive energy

01:53:08
Thank you!

01:53:36
Thank you. Can’t wait for for the next two sessions!