I’m a senior at Westborough High School. Every year we are able to choose a few different elective classes but I wasn’t sure what to pick for my last year of high school. After reviewing all my choices I decided I was interested in taking a history class. I always enjoyed learning about the past so I chose the course Facing History and Ourselves. All I knew about the class was that we were going to watch many different films. I wasn’t sure what to expect because I didn’t know what events we were going to review. Once the class began I quickly realized that what we were being taught was important historical events that everyone should learn before graduation. We started the course by learning about identity, what it meant, what ours was, and how to determine someone else’s. We learned that the most important thing to us is our identity; it’s what makes us who we are. We were then taught about segrigation and racism in America. Mr. Gallagher then showed us real footage. We also discussed the Armenian genocide. After that Mr. Gallagher showed us movies about the holocaust. We talked about true historical events and watched movies about how life was in concentration camps. This course wasn’t the same as any other class I have taken because we went deeper into how the holocaust began. It showed us how horribly humans were treated. I think it’s so important for everyone to learn about the past so this history will never repeat itself.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
What Facing History and Ourselves Meant to Me
I chose the course Facing History and Ourselves because of its reputation. The entire group of students, who took the class before me, said it was a must have prior to anyone graduating. The only thing I knew going into the class was that we would be watching upsetting movies. I had no idea it would change the way I viewed everyone around me.
We learned a lot about history during the semester, but what stuck to me the most was learning about segregation between the black and whites in America and the holocaust. Segregation and racism was a big issue in America. The whites looked down on the blacks. They separated themselves from them and didn’t think of them as humans. We watched movies of real footage that showed the way the blacks were treated. Watching real footage really hit me. It is one thing to learn about the people being mistreated and beaten and it’s another seeing the action. We all learned about discrimination in other history classes but in Facing History and Ourselves we went deeper into specifics. Before learning about segregation we learned about identity and what determines who we are. A main reason that people were hurt or killed due to racism was because a lot of people thought they were better than someone else. They used the part of people’s identity that no one has control over as a weakness and many others would stand up to them to force them to stop. Hearing about these stories of history made me even more certain that I would never use anyone’s identity against them. Another realization I came to was that watching someone being bullied and not putting a stop to it is just as bad as bullying that person. If there was someone there to stick up to racists then racism and segrigation would have died out a long time ago.



Work Cited
The Grey Zone movie poster. Found on Google. May 17, 2011 .
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas movie poster. Found on Google. May 17, 2011 .
Uprising movie poster with actors. Found on Google. May 17, 2011 .
The Pianist movie poster. Found on Google. May 17, 2011 .
Picture of Jews at a concentration camp. Found on Google. May 17, 2011 .
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