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Week 1 post assignment: Summarize your key takeaway from the readings using a meme or two. Don't forget to sign your post.

This is a brilliant post by Dr. McClurken in which he is wrong. – J. McClurken

National Treasure is entirely accurate, except for Nicholas Cage's hair, which is clearly fake. (cite source). – Megan Williams

https://imgflip.com/i/4ct6tr – Dr. McCLurken

-Janis Shurtleff

“One night every year, millions of Americans watch this special event on television.” “What is the Super Bowl?” “I'm Sorry, but the answer we were looking for was: 'What are the Oscars?'” – Jordan Petty

– Lyndsey Clark

– Tara Scroggins

—Madison Roberts

From the readings assigned, it is clear that movies and other productions only let the viewers see what they want them to see, as things are commonly left out. https://imgflip.com/i/43xvsj - Kaylee Williams

https://images.app.goo.gl/aadm2Q5PkcxTe9jE8 –Mariah Morton

– Cat Kinde

– AJ DeGeorge

– Audrey Schroeder

From the readings you can learn that things are often left out for entertainment purposes so you shouldn't go into historical movies assuming you will learn a lot from them since they may not be accurate. – Kimberly Sak

– Lauren Simpson

–Helen Dhue

–Ethan Knick

*The last “view” is taken from Davis, Slaves on Screen, pg. 3-6*

– Morgan Gilbert

– Robert Keitz

–Purnaja Podduturi

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