I’m adding these two videos to The Best Sites To Teach About African-American History:
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I really enjoyed these videos. It is amazing to me that these things even happened in our history. It is never ok to treat people badly. I think taking a look at these cases will allow us as a nation, to look back, take responsibility, and then allow the nation to move forward. There needs to be healing…but, how do you change peoples ideals and attitudes towards others when it comes to race, religion, gender, etc.?