Bringing Down a Dictator Documentary Essay

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My brother-in-law's funeral is Tuesday. The funeral is out of town so there will be no in-class session. I expect to be back in class Thursday. What you will need to do between now and Thursday is as follows:

  1. 3-5 page first person analysis journal response for Chicano Park (you have already been sent the link for this documentary but let me know if you need it again)
  2. 3-5 page first person analysis journal response for Bringing Down a Dictator (the link for this documentary is included in this email.
  3. Your Thoreau packet. Make sure you answer all of the pre-reading questions, all of the questions for critical reading questions (there are 7), all of the calendar questions (there are multiple questions - don't forget to answer all of them) found on your schedule and a 1- 1 1/2 page first person journal response to the "Civil Disobedience" piece.

To reiterate - all of the aforementioned is due Thursday, April 11th.

The Thoreau group will do their presentation on Thursday. Everyone needs to be in class on time.

If you want to know any of your grades and can't wait until Thursday when I give everyone all the work I have send me an email.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Bringing Down a Dictator documentary link:

https://vimeo.com/143379353

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Bringing Down a Dictator
This documentary recounts the important recent historical events that took place in
Yugoslavia; centered on a group of ordinary citizens who gathered all the confidence and courage
they could get to voice their rebellion against Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic openly. The
group which was known as Otpor, meaning ‘resistance' in Serbian, started as an organization for
student protests and escalated into a national group with over 70,000 followers who were effective
in ending the reign of their corrupt and dictatorial president. They were very determined to achieve
their mission, and their stubborn determination to finally achieve a democratic nation gave them
the courage to overcome all the violent outburst they received during their endeavors. Even though
this group was based on non-violent protests, the events that led to its formation were laden with
a lot of injustices, violations of human rights and violent bloodshed.
The documentary looks at some of the most inhumane aspects of the reign of Milosevic.
The Socialist Party leader was the modern version of a ruthless dictator, dubbed ‘the Butcher of
the Balkans.' He engaged in several acts of corruption, allowed for discrimina...


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