
The Melanin Reset Ep. 14 | The Myth of the Lost Cause and its affect on Black/African Americans
07/09/22 • 32 min
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In this episode of @The Melanin Reset , Valarie Winn gives insight to the following questions:
(1) Have you ever wondered if America was truly built on white supremacy? Do you every wonder why Black African Americans say that there are two Americas?
(2) Have you ever heard of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy?
(3) Have you ever heard of the Daughters of the Confederacy?
(4) Have you ever questioned what America teaches its children and who influenced the curriculum?
(5) Have you noticed that at least 1/3 of the American people believe that the Civil War wasn’t just about slavery or slavery at all?
(6) Have you connected the dots that 1/3 of the American people believe that the insurrection on January 6th was justified?
(7)Have you ever why Black African Americans were and still to this day terrorized by and discriminated against by Whites and this country refuses to hold itself accountable for it?
If we truly want to understand the state of race in America, we need to know and understand the parts of American History that coerced ideologies that perpetuated false narratives of Black/African Americans. This is not an alternative to American History, but it is American History that is inclusive of formerly enslaved American Black Africans (Black/African Americans), their descendants, and other non-white Americans.
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#TheMelaninReset #TheLostCause #AmericanBlackAfricans
In this episode of @The Melanin Reset , Valarie Winn gives insight to the following questions:
(1) Have you ever wondered if America was truly built on white supremacy? Do you every wonder why Black African Americans say that there are two Americas?
(2) Have you ever heard of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy?
(3) Have you ever heard of the Daughters of the Confederacy?
(4) Have you ever questioned what America teaches its children and who influenced the curriculum?
(5) Have you noticed that at least 1/3 of the American people believe that the Civil War wasn’t just about slavery or slavery at all?
(6) Have you connected the dots that 1/3 of the American people believe that the insurrection on January 6th was justified?
(7)Have you ever why Black African Americans were and still to this day terrorized by and discriminated against by Whites and this country refuses to hold itself accountable for it?
If we truly want to understand the state of race in America, we need to know and understand the parts of American History that coerced ideologies that perpetuated false narratives of Black/African Americans. This is not an alternative to American History, but it is American History that is inclusive of formerly enslaved American Black Africans (Black/African Americans), their descendants, and other non-white Americans.
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