William Lindsey :toad: on Nostr: "For millions of students passing through North Carolina’s public schools, learning ...
"For millions of students passing through North Carolina’s public schools, learning from textbooks that never mentioned the deadly 1898 coup d’etat in their state, it was as though that event never happened. 'I took several courses on North Carolina history throughout my middle school and high school career,' Dr. Crystal Sanders, today a history professor at Emory University, told American Experience."
~ Kirstin Butler
#racism #WhiteSupremacy #Wilmington
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https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/american-coup-how-cover-coup/Published at
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