The Deliberate Erasure of Black History in American Education

It’s no secret that black history has been largely ignored in our education system. While efforts have been made to include black history in curriculums, it’s still not given the attention it deserves. Many textbooks only briefly touch on black history, often reducing it to a few paragraphs or even a single page. This erasure of black history in education perpetuates systemic racism by reinforcing the idea that black history isn’t important.

But why is black history so important? For starters, it’s an essential part of American history and culture. The contributions of black Americans have shaped our country in significant ways, from music and art to science and technology. Ignoring this history only perpetuates systemic racism and inequality. We can’t move forward as a country without acknowledging our past and learning from it.

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