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Decoder Ring: The Forgotten Video Game About Slavery
In 1992, a Minnesota-based software company known for its educational hit The Oregon Trail released another simulation-style game to school districts across the country. Freedom! took kids on a journey along the Underground Railroad, becoming the first American software program to use slavery as its subject matter. Less than four months later, it was pulled from the market. In this episode, we revisit this well-intentioned, but flawed foray into historical trauma that serves as a reminder that teaching Black history in America has always been fraught. This episode was written by Willa Paskin.
- North America > United States > Oregon (0.27)
- North America > United States > Minnesota (0.27)
- North America > United States > New York (0.07)
- Information Technology > Communications > Mobile (0.46)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Games (0.40)
In 1992, a Video Game Tried to Teach Black History. It Didn't Go Well.
In 1992, a Minnesota-based software company known for its educational hit The Oregon Trail released another simulation-style game to school districts across the country. Freedom! took kids on a journey along the Underground Railroad, becoming the first American software program to use slavery as its subject matter. Less than four months later, it was pulled from the market. In this episode, we revisit this well-intentioned, but flawed foray into historical trauma that serves as a reminder that teaching Black history in America has always been fraught. This episode was written by Willa Paskin.
- North America > United States > Oregon (0.27)
- North America > United States > Minnesota (0.27)
- North America > United States > New York (0.07)
- Information Technology > Communications > Mobile (0.46)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Games (0.40)