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Finally, African American history is important because it encourages better citizenship. It emphasizes the ties that bind together individuals, communities, and generations. It illuminates the struggles to redefine and expand constitutional and human rights, both for Black and non-Black people.
Studying American history connects us to inspiring stories of human courage and resilience, like Abraham Lincolns. It helps us understand the ongoing experiment of freedom and liberty, and our role in it.
Reading stories of the Black experience by Black authors is important because only a Black person can tell you what its truly like to live in their skin. Through the power of storytelling, Black authors help us understand their struggles and triumphs, as well as their everyday life experiences.
Studying African history and politics gives us a deeper understanding of world history and especially of current events. For example, the profits the United States reaped from the trans-Atlantic slave trade jumpstarted our industrial revolution and laid the economic foundations of this nation.
The southern suburbs (DeSoto, Duncanville, Lancaster, Cedar Hill) have been noted as the core of the African-American middle class and upper middle class community in the metroplex. Stop Six is a historically black neighborhood in Fort Worth.
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Officially known as the Supplemental Units for a Course of Study in Social Studies, the Black history curriculum was intended to enrich existing social studies lesson plans with information about life on the African continent and African American accomplishments.
The National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) is the nations premier non-profit organization devoted to furthering the academic success for the nations children particularly children of African descent.