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Mainstream Metal, Parental Advisories, and Censorship
Mainstream Metal, Parental Advisories, and Censorship
How was Heavy Metal involved in the 1980s controversy surrounding the creation of parental advisories for “offensive” music?. [Notes how Teach Rock makes this a Heavy Metal lesson, when it could just as easily be a woman in music lesson, MTV lesson, moral majority lesson, making this a lesson for students, but also a historiography lesson for teachers]
·teachrock.org·
Mainstream Metal, Parental Advisories, and Censorship
The PMRC vs. Music: How the “Parental Advisory” Sticker Came to Be, and Why it’s Still Important — Firebird.
The PMRC vs. Music: How the “Parental Advisory” Sticker Came to Be, and Why it’s Still Important — Firebird.
Short article to provide students with context for document activity related to the PMRC
“the suppression of the people of a society begins in my mind with the censorship of the written or spoken word. It was so in Nazi Germany. It is so in many places today where those in power are afraid of the consequences of an informed and educated people.”
As a result, some stores, such as Walmart, refused to sell any albums with the label or only sold them to adults.
·firebirdmagazine.com·
The PMRC vs. Music: How the “Parental Advisory” Sticker Came to Be, and Why it’s Still Important — Firebird.
Nuclear Matters Handbook - Department of Defense NMHB 2020 [Revised]
Nuclear Matters Handbook - Department of Defense NMHB 2020 [Revised]
Lessons on Star Wars, SDI, the Cuban Missile Crisis should all include some reference to the status of the US nuclear arsenal at it stands today, and the continuously updated plans by various agencies to survive a nuclear attack
·acq.osd.mil·
Nuclear Matters Handbook - Department of Defense NMHB 2020 [Revised]
False Warnings of Soviet Missile Attacks Put U.S. Forces on Alert in 1979-1980
False Warnings of Soviet Missile Attacks Put U.S. Forces on Alert in 1979-1980
The information from the test tape about a missile attack simultaneously appeared on screens at SAC headquarters and the NMCC, which quickly led to precautionary moves, including alert of NORAD interceptor forces and the premature launch of a dozen interceptors. Moreover, the National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NEACP), which received the missile attack on its computer displays, launched from Andrews Air Force Base.
"As he recounted it to me, Brzezinski was awakened at three in the morning by [military assistant William] Odom, who told him that some 250 Soviet missiles had been launched against the United States. Brzezinski knew that the President's decision time to order retaliation was from three to seven minutes. Thus, he told Odom he would stand by for a further call to confirm Soviet launch and the intended targets before calling the President. Brzezinski was convinced we had to hit back and told Odom to confirm that the Strategic Air Command was launching its planes. When Odom called back, he reported that 2,200 missiles had been launched. It was an all-out attack. One minute before Brzezinski intended to call the President, Odom called a third time to say that other warning systems were not reporting Soviet launches. Sitting alone in the middle of the night, Brzezinski had not awakened his wife, reckoning that everyone would be dead in half an hour. It had been a false alarm. Someone had mistakenly put military exercise tapes into the computer system."
·nsarchive.gwu.edu·
False Warnings of Soviet Missile Attacks Put U.S. Forces on Alert in 1979-1980
The Iran-Contra Affair, 1983-1988
The Iran-Contra Affair, 1983-1988
The Iran-Contra Affair: The Making of a Scandal: 1983-1988 reproduces on microfiche over 20,000 pages of rarely-seen documentation from the government as well as the private sector. The result is a uniquely integrated, thorough history of the policies, operations, and investigations that constituted the Affair, from the autumn of 1983 when Congress first put limits on official U.S. assistance to the Contras, to the criminal indictments of Oliver North, John Poindexter, Richard Secord, and Albert Hakim in spring, 1988.
·gwu.edu·
The Iran-Contra Affair, 1983-1988
Metallica - Enter sandman (live in Moscow 1991) HD - YouTube
Metallica - Enter sandman (live in Moscow 1991) HD - YouTube
This is what is looks like when communism falls. Mikhail Gorbachev asked Metallica, AC/DC the Black Crowes to perform in the Soviet Union and perhaps as 1.5 million fans crammed into the Tushino airfield to rock in one of the largest concerts of all time. Although official estimates put the crowd at somewhere around 800,000, the seething sea of human emotion is awe inspiring.
·youtube.com·
Metallica - Enter sandman (live in Moscow 1991) HD - YouTube
John Paul II : The New Yorker
John Paul II : The New Yorker
More for teachers than students, this article explains the role of John Paul II in the end of the Cold War. All too often, survey courses ignore the deep catalog of developments, people and events that together drive history. Perhaps a spot lesson on the role of an individual, or perhaps an insight into the internecine machinations of both sides of the Cold War. Was the US behind the election of a Polish Pope? Was the May, 1981 assassination attempt ordered by the Soviets?
·newyorker.com·
John Paul II : The New Yorker
Decoding U.S. Foreign Policy: The Iran-Contra Affair | Teachinghistory.org
Decoding U.S. Foreign Policy: The Iran-Contra Affair | Teachinghistory.org
This lesson, part of the HERB collection at the American Social History Project, allows students to examine a series of primary source documents related to the Iran-Contra Affair and discuss the central issues surrounding these events. In addition to great background information for the teacher, there is a useful timeline and graphic organizer that help students access the content.
·teachinghistory.org·
Decoding U.S. Foreign Policy: The Iran-Contra Affair | Teachinghistory.org
Was Oliver North a Patriot, a Pawn, or an Outlaw? - Primary Document Lesson
Was Oliver North a Patriot, a Pawn, or an Outlaw? - Primary Document Lesson
Was Oliver North acting as a patriot, a pawn or an outlaw? This lesson built on the History Labs model of UMBC has students digging into primary documents to answer this question. Spice this up with some video from his testimony then top the lesson off at the end by showing students what his career is like now.
·umbc.edu·
Was Oliver North a Patriot, a Pawn, or an Outlaw? - Primary Document Lesson