Why Teaching Black History Is Sacred Work

Stacker used Census data and other sources to explore the history of Black Wall Streets and their legacy in present-day Black business districts. (Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Ciano // Stacker // Getty Images/Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Ciano // Stacker // Getty Images)

Passing down history is crucial for Black children to understand their heritage and the contributions of Black Americans to society. Many schools fail to teach these stories, leaving the responsibility to families and faith communities. By sharing stories of courage, intellect, and creativity, children can develop a strong sense of cultural pride and identity. Understanding their history helps children navigate societal challenges and build confidence in their abilities and potential. It is essential to ensure that Black children are exposed to positive cultural mirrors to counter stereotypes and foster healthy self-concept.

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