Watch the following scenes from the film that focus on the portrayal of African Americans in an inaccurate and racist way. The Reconstruction scenes are in
the second half of “A Birth of a Nation.” The whole movie and individual clips are available for free on YouTube. The DVD is available at many libraries and
can be found on Netflix and Films on Demand.
One of the scenes that best exemplifies historical distortion and racism is the segment from the South Carolina statehouse. Other good examples are scenes
with the KKK, whose members are portrayed as heroes.
“The Birth of a Nation” – South Carolina statehouse
“The Birth of a Nation” – scene with the KKK
After viewing the film, please answer the following questions in your reflection:
1.What seems to be the legacy of Reconstruction according to Griffith’s film?
2.Compare that to Foner’s assessment of Reconstruction. What does Foner think the legacy of Reconstruction should be?
After the film’s release in 1915, the NAACP and others tried to have the film banned or censored. Discuss the First Amendment issues that arose from the
film’s release. Should “The Birth of a Nation” be shown in public today?
The reflection response you submit must be a minimum of 500 words. The word count should be included in your reflection response.