
Published in 1933, Woodson's revolutionary critique of Euro-centric education remains shockingly relevant. What inspired Lauryn Hill's Grammy-winning album title? This enduring manifesto on educational inequality continues to fuel movements for inclusive learning - required reading that still challenges America's racial narratives nearly a century later.
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What if the very system designed to free your mind was actually built to imprison it? In 1933, historian Carter G. Woodson dropped a truth bomb that still reverberates today: American education wasn't failing Black students by accident-it was succeeding at something far more sinister. This wasn't about lack of access to schools. It was about schools themselves functioning as sophisticated instruments of psychological control, teaching Black children to admire everyone's history except their own, to value everyone's contributions except their community's, and to see themselves through the contemptuous eyes of their oppressors. Malcolm X would later call this book life-changing. Civil rights leaders built movements on its insights. Nearly a century later, we're still grappling with the question Woodson forced us to confront: What happens when education teaches you to despise yourself?
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