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Black History Didn’t Start With Slavery: Teaching Black History the Right Way

Most of us learned Black history out of order and that wasn’t an accident.

In this episode of Secular Homeschool Revolution, host Ashley breaks down why the way Black history is taught in schools is incomplete, sanitized, and designed for comfort rather than truth. This conversation explores why Black History Month exists, who fought to have Black history taught in schools, and why schools resisted teaching it honestly.

More importantly, this episode explains why the order of Black history matters and why starting with Africa instead of slavery fundamentally changes how kids understand history, systems, resistance, and the world they live in today.

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Week-by-Week Black History Month Teaching Framework

This episode challenges families to move beyond “theme month” teaching and toward truth-centered, systems-aware, liberation-focused education.

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