The Mis-Education of the Negro (Chapter 6) by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
"While serving as the avenue for the oppressors propaganda, the Negro church although doing some good, has prevented the union of some diverse elements and has kept the race too weak to overcome foes who have purposely taught Negros how to quarrel and fight about trifles until their enemies can overcome them." - Dr. Carter G. Woodson
Social Studies: Government
government study guide
19th Century Education
Time of Great Reforms
European Age of Exploration
How well do you know your European Explorers?
The Black Panthers
Review game on The Black Panthers
Land Bridge
Put these events of the Asian hunters crossing the land bridge in correct order.
US History Timeline
Students will review major events in U.S. History.
Yom Kippur
How much do you know about Yom Kippur?
Sejarah (Malaysian History)
Kuiz Sejarah
The-Mis-education-Of-The-Negro (chapter 3) by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
You might study the history as it was offered in our system from the elementary school throughout the university, and you would never hear Africa mentioned except in the negative. You would never thereby learn that Africans first domesticated the sheep, goat, and cow. developed the idea of trial by jury, produced the first string instruments, and gave the world it's greatest boon in the discovery of Iron.