
Clint Smith on Telling the Truth About America’s History
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Unveiling Marginalized Histories
This chapter explores the erasure of marginalized histories and its impact on identity through personal narratives, particularly in the context of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. It addresses the significance of recognizing and preserving the stories of individuals affected by historical injustices, such as Jim Crow laws, while reflecting on the ongoing legacy of slavery in contemporary society. The discussion also highlights the complexities of teaching black history and the need for an inclusive understanding of cultural narratives that shape experiences in America.
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