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In reply to the discussion: A History of Liberal White Racism [View all]AverageJoe90
(10,745 posts)As I tried to point out earlier, TBH, everything does tie together.....in other words, "black history" is, in a sense, just one part of the whole history of the country. It is indeed inseparable from what you call "white history". It's all history.
Although, to be fair & honest, I do sincerely think we can both agree that mainstream schooling often doesn't teach us enough about how things really were in general, and I do think some of these alternate college courses can indeed offer some new perspectives that you might not normally receive in regular studies.
BTW, I'm sure you may have heard of Carter G. Woodson, by the way? I recently read one of his books on Google; I believe it may have been called "The History of the Negro in America" or something along those lines, and was published in 1922, or thereabouts.