FOCUS 1 Axe 8 Territory and memory When monuments represent a disputed history, should we tear them down? Discover the controversies around monuments in the US and Ireland (p. 196-199) then defend your opinion (p. 200). 1 Look at the image and read the...
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FOCUS 1 Axe 8 Territory and memory When monuments represent a disputed history, should we tear them down? Discover the controversies around monuments in the US and Ireland (p. 196-199) then defend your opinion (p. 200). 1 Look at the image and read the caption. What can you say about: the statue how it was vandalized why it was vandalized 2 Listen to an audio about a similar statue. a. What did you learn about this statue? b. What questions do you still have? Silent Sam – NPR, 2018 IFST768 3 a. How did the audio help you understand this image? b. Look at the pedestal of the statue. “They were…” " How do you think the sentence ends? Check on IFST767 4 Make a T-Chart like the one below. Add details from this page, and throughout the chapter. Reasons for keeping Reasons for removing controversial monuments controversial monuments – … – Symbols of racial violence ‘‘Confederate Private Monument’’ in Nashville, Tennessee, June 2019. ⊲ One of many vandalized statues of Confederate soldiers. 1
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