Hidden Black History: From Juneteenth to Redlining
Many important moments in history have not been taught in schools or explored in the mainstream media. These events often include people of color and involve Black history. This "whitewashing" of history, intentional or not, puts all Americans at a disadvantage. Learn about Black history moments that shaped America, from the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Virginia in 1619 to the Freedom Summer of 1964, and read about efforts to reshape how we teach Black history in schools in the 21st century.
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Become an affiliate"[E]asy to read and a plethora of colorful photos help readers connect with the text. A well-written and beautiful series that brings life to the fight for Black rights."--School Library Journal
-- (4/1/2021 12:00:00 AM)"Discussing issues of great importance, the Fight for Black Rights series traces Black Americans' past and ongoing struggles for civil rights and equality . . . A well-organized and timely series."--Booklist
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