Contributions African Americans to American Revolution #shorts

Contributions African Americans to American Revolution #shorts

Welcome to Black Journals, a channel dedicated to exploring and sharing the rich history, literature, and culture of the African American community. Our channel takes a deep dive into the pages of black journals and uncovers the hidden stories and…

The Untold Story Of The unsung heroes Black Women's Contributions To Technology (Black Culture)

The Untold Story Of The unsung heroes Black Women’s Contributions To Technology (Black Culture)

Let’s talk about a group of unsung heroes who have been hiding in plain sight: the “hidden figures” of American history. And no, I’m not talking about the math problem you skipped in high school. I’m talking about the incredible…

What Schools Never Told You About The Atlantic Slave Trade (Black Culture)

What Schools Never Told You About The Atlantic Slave Trade (Black Culture)

The Atlantic slave trade can be understood through its sheer magnitude: for 366 years, European slavers loaded approximately 12.5 million Africans onto Atlantic slave ships. About 11 million survived the Middle Passage to landfall and life in the Americas. The…

African American involvement in the drafting of the constitution #shorts

African American involvement in the drafting of the constitution #shorts

Welcome to Black Journals, a channel dedicated to exploring and sharing the rich history, literature, and culture of the African American community. Our channel takes a deep dive into the pages of black journals and uncovers the hidden stories and…

The Untold Story of Mansa Musa - the Richest Man Ever (Black Culture)

The Untold Story of Mansa Musa – the Richest Man Ever (Black Culture)

Greetings, fellow curious minds! Today, we’re going to delve into the fascinating life of Mansa Musa, Mansa Musa was the wealthiest person in history, and we’re going to find out how he got there. Mansa Musa was the ruler of…

The Black Codes: Legalizing Racism (Black Culture)

The Black Codes: Legalizing Racism (Black Culture)

The end of the Civil War marked the end of slavery for 4 million black Southerners. But the war also left them landless and with little money to support themselves. White Southerners, seeking to control the freedmen or former slaves,…

The Fugitive Slave Act: Compelling Compliance with Evil (Black Culture)

The Fugitive Slave Act: Compelling Compliance with Evil (Black Culture)

In 1850, one of America’s History’s Worst Laws was Passed: The Fugitive Slave Act. What can be described as one of the darkest days in America’s history, which would ultimately lead to the American Civil War, a bloody conflict that…

Black Pioneers in Early America: Their Impact and Legacy (Black Culture)

Black Pioneers in Early America: Their Impact and Legacy (Black Culture)

In this video, we’ll be uncovering the role of African Americans in the founding of the United States. When we think about the founding of the United States, the names that often come to mind are George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,…

This Is Deliberately Not Taught In Schools: The Erasure of Black History (Black Culture)

Hey there, welcome to our video on the erasure of black history in American We’re glad you’re here to join us for this important It’s no secret that black history has been largely ignored in our education

The Haitian Revolution: The Rise of Black Power (Black Culture)

The Haitian Revolution: The Rise of Black Power (Black Culture)

Haiti hardly ever features among the great revolutions of history—the French Revolution and the ‘Glorious Revolution’ in Britain are usually the hallmarks when talking about the overthrow of political governments. However, between 1791 to 1803, enslaved Africans in Haiti started…