Patterns in American Racism

The Paradox of Progress

#IKnowHistoryMatters

This award-winning collection of six video-based modules and a Facilitator Resource explores the history of anti-Black racism in the United States and examines how historical patterns continue to shape our world today. Through real-life case studies, reflection exercises, and practical tools, the collection encourages thoughtful engagement, deeper understanding, and meaningful conversation—whether explored independently or within workplace, classroom, or community settings. 

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Introduction to Patterns in American Racism

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  • How much do you know about the history of anti-Black racism?

  • How optimistic are you about the future of race relations in the United States?

  • How has the struggle for voting rights during the Reconstruction and Jim Crow eras influenced contemporary debates surrounding voter suppression, gerrymandering, and the accessibility of the electoral process?

  • What can be done in the current racial climate to bring about further change?

  • What is redlining?

  • How does privilege intersect with criminal justice outcomes, including arrests, convictions, and sentencing?

Photo Credit: Elizabeth Salter Smith, Scrap quilt, 1870-1900. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

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