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      • The 14th Amendment is what grants justice and equality for all American citizens, and that is what Amend: The Fight for America is about. It starts with examining the abolition of slavery and progresses through the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Equality movement, the fight for same-sex marriage, and immigration issues.
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  2. Feb 23, 2021 · The new six-part Netflix docuseries Amend: The Fight for America is a deep dive into the 14th amendment. Ratified in 1868, it gave citizenship to all those born or...

    • Lisa Wong Macabasco
  3. Feb 25, 2021 · The 14th Amendment is what grants justice and equality for all American citizens, and that is what Amend: The Fight for America is about. It starts with examining the abolition of...

    • Wait
    • Ferguson Protests and Mike Brown
    • King and The Constitution
    • Southern Governments and "Separate But Equal"
    • Jim Crow
    • Thurgood Marshall - Activism in Pursuit of Justice
    • Massive Resistance to Brown
    • Dr. King - Protests as Launching Pads to National Platforms
    • JFK and MLK
    • George Wallace

    Episode 3 of "Amend" is Wait. The wait is a weight; it is a shackle. The wait is a way that whites roll their debt by paying the interest without paying the principal. People are dying in the waiting room of justice, and people alive today are complicit in those deaths.

    The episode begins with the Ferguson protests and the murder of Mike Brown. Recently, Mike Brown's father demanded20 million from the Black Lives Matter Movement. He says the movement has left the freedom fighters behind. About protests, Brittany Packnett Cunningham says, "There's no acceptable protest if all you ever do is tell me to wait." She's ...

    In this section, we see Dr. King using the Constitution for justice like Frederick Douglass. How effective is it to use someone's words against them? I suspect using someone's words against them can only go so far.

    Separate but equal is an influential phrase and philosophy in American life. It rationalizes white dominance and facilitates compartmentalization. Under Separate but Equal, whites didn't desire or tolerate equality. Whites continued to attack Black people they saw advancing. Separate but equal is a way to delay and maintain the status quo by denial...

    The mentions of "Jim Crow" in the episode reminded me that whiteness is filled with mockery. Separate but equal is another mockery.

    In this section, the episode talks about the Doll Test. The test is famous, and it has been repeated several times with the same results. The Doll Test was used to prove segregation was unequal and wrong. The lawyers did not use it to make a statement about white racism in society. The documentary doesn't mention the counterpoint to the Doll Test. ...

    The massive resistance to Brown reminds me of my piece, "White Defiance to Compliance Demands Force." It's going to take force. Soulforce, sure. But force, force, too. There's an unwillingness to force whites to do anything, and that must change. Throughout history, whites flouted laws they didn't like, and that must change.

    The history of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in the episode skips Claudette Colvin in the timeline. And yet, we see based on Dr. King's life, and others today, that protests can launch national platforms. I'm not sure that's always problematic. But the history of Claudette Colvin shows only certain types of people are eligible to get a national platfo...

    Resources on the second Emancipation Proclamation 1. Wikipedia 2. Speech by King 3. The proposal by King On the centennial anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, the desire for a second Emancipation Proclamation came as James Baldwin said the country was celebrating one hundred years of freedom a hundred years too soon. Baldwin said we could...

    The film misses his radicalization. George Wallace started his political career as a moderate and later became overt with his white racism after losing a race. He later said he changed his views. I noticed Wallace called the 14th amendment illegal. I noticed how whites use the law for white purposes. I noticed how whites call things they don't like...

  4. May 1, 2021 · This was revolutionary as it meant that, theoretically, Black Americans, who were now citizens because of the Citizenship Clause, had the same rights and protections as white Americans. The documentary series aims to explain the implications of this first section of the 14th Amendment in six hour-long episodes.

  5. Amend: The Fight for America is a 2021 docuseries starring Will Smith, Bryan Stevenson and Larry Wilmore. It covers the legacy of the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution and explores the history of discrimination and activism for equality in the United States.

    • USA
    • English
  6. Feb 16, 2021 · Amend: The Fight for America’. A six-part docuseries premiering Wednesday on Netflix. This is must-see viewing for everyone who believes in the all-encompassing, freedom-guaranteeing powers of the 14 th Amendment, everyone who says they believe in the 14 th Amendment but carries themselves otherwise, and everyone in between.

  7. Amend: The Fight for America: With Will Smith, Bryan Stevenson, Larry Wilmore, Samira Wiley. Will Smith hosts this look at the evolving, often lethal, fight for equal rights in America through the lens of the US Constitution's 14th Amendment.

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