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Black History Is History

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Terrilyn Crawford grew up learning the Black history at home that she didn't learn in school. She told me about her favorite stories in Black history, Black inventors everyone should know, and her experience in the classroom. I also spoke with her mother Glenda Crawford, who grew up in Costa Rica, and her father Terry Crawford, who grew up in both Costa Rica and Harlem, on how their culture influenced the way they raised their children to learn Black history. All of their stories magnify one throughline: Black history should not even be taught as something separate from American history. Continue your education with our Black history resource list: https://linktr.ee/episode2resources and follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/reconsidereverythingpodcast

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Terrilyn Crawford grew up learning the Black history at home that she didn't learn in school. She told me about her favorite stories in Black history, Black inventors everyone should know, and her experience in the classroom. I also spoke with her mother Glenda Crawford, who grew up in Costa Rica, and her father Terry Crawford, who grew up in both Costa Rica and Harlem, on how their culture influenced the way they raised their children to learn Black history. All of their stories magnify one throughline: Black history should not even be taught as something separate from American history. Continue your education with our Black history resource list: https://linktr.ee/episode2resources and follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/reconsidereverythingpodcast

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