HIS 100 Module Five Activity Template: Historical Interpretations
Replace the bracketed text below with your responses.
Identify the topic you chose to explore:
[The Tulsa Race Massacre
Describe how exploring your research question improved your understanding of the historical roots of
your current event.
[Exploring both past and present events, helped me to realized that history does repeats its self.
By understanding the genuine establishment, we could even more at any point probably fathom
how the event turned into, its causes and results, and the greater social and political powers that
are influencing everything.]
Explain how biased perspectives influence what is known about both your historical and current events.
[Predisposition can affect how these occasions are deciphered and the reactions that are made
to them by impacting how occasions are recollected, announced in the media, and saw by
people.]
Propose how the narrative about your historical event might change if it were told from a missing
perspective.
One-sided viewpoints impact verifiable and recent developments in different ways. The inclination
can obscure current realities of the occasions and the effect of the injury from it. Points of view can
change regarding what happened in light of how somebody impacts one more from them
portrayal of the subtleties. The impacted points of view can prompt misguided judgments and
bogus stories about individuals, puts and urge further inclination to happen. With the Tulsa
massacre, the set of experiences or absence of showing the occasion, restricted the information the
precision and the effect of what befell individuals in the city and what was lost.]
Propose how the narrative about your current event might change if it were told from a missing
perspective.
[The missing story for the Tulsa Massacre is the perspective from the people who covered it
up, who let individuals who were killed stay in the mass graves for the majority of these years. If
we had their point of view, we might have a more complete image of what occurred.]