Facing History and Ourselves had a very beneficial discussion the second week of school. The discussion was about the most import thing that I own. As a class we were told to put down a material possession that we own and where our name comes from. Then as a group we were told to discuss which was more important. I had put down my car as my most valuable possession because my car grants a sort of freedom from my parent. Although I am still completely dependent on my mother my car allows me to not depend on her as much as I would if I did not have my car. Then we discussed our last names and where they came from. My last name Robinson-Houle came from French fur trappers that lived in Canada and then came to the United States and from English-Italian factory workers that migrated to America looking to live out the American Dream. After our discussion about our most valuable possession, Mr. Gallagher told us that our most valuable possession was actually nothing material but it was our last name. This is because it is our identity and no one can take away our identity. Our last name represents our family name and our family’s identity. This discussion made me realize that Mr. Gallagher was right that nothing will ever be more important then my identity and my name, because that is the one thing that no one will ever be able to take away from me. No matter how hard some tries they will never be able to take away your name from you. The discussion we had about our last name and most valuable possession we also had to create an identity chart that told our religion, things we love to do, and our character traits. This discussion made me look at my personality and how I am as a person towards others and how I can become a better person and a better member of the community.

Another discussion that we had in class that I felt was beneficial to me was the “Little Boxes” discussion we had. This discussion we had was about Anthony Wright’s “Little Boxes” essay that he wrote about how he has an identity conflict because he do not fit into any of the stereotypes of the race of the people he is. Anthony is talking about how as a child he has straight hair and is labeled as an Asian in his school, but when he goes to visit his family in Ecuador his family cannot decide if he is actually Ecuadorian or if he is a gringo. Anthony then goes on to talk about how in the identity section on achievements he checks of Hispanic even though he feels as though he could pass off for white because he has little skin and his of Wright will not get him persecuted as it would if he had the last name of Rodriguez. He also says that he identifies with Hispanic better then white, because he grew up in a Puerto Rican neighborhood and his mother who has a big influence on him is also Hispanic. In the last line of the essay Anthony says “I am Anthony E. Wright, and the rest of the information about me should come from what I write, what I say and how I act. Nothing else.” After taking Facing History and Ourselves, I completely agree with what Anthony has to say, that he should only be judged on the way that he acts, what he has to say and what he writes. It should not come from what race he is, because regardless of race everyone is the same on the inside. Everyone is intelligent in there own way and should not be judged simply on what skin color they are or what ethnicity they are. This discussion that we had in class made me realize that no one should be judge merely on what color they are, they should be judged on what they have to say and how they act. Nothing else.

The final section of Facing History that made an impression on me is looking into Hitler’s death camps and seeing how the Jewish people were actually treated. These videos were incredibly shocking, because although the Holocaust was nothing new to me I just could not believe that people were actually treated in such a horrific fashion. It was just beyond my comprehension that people could be killed for simply being Jewish, it just does not make any sense to me. The fact that people knew about the Jewish people being massacred and no one stepped in to stop Hitler was disturbing. The fact that he could establish killing factories across central Europe is horrific. The fact that Hitler had an entire country behind him is incredibly disturbing. Without Facing History and Ourselves I would have never really understood how Hitler managed to get support for his horrible operations of attempting to destroy an entire race of people from the face of the earth.



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