1. The Tuskegee syphilis experiments, the fact that the CDC were injecting syphilis into over 600 African Americans telling them it was free health care from the f***ing government
Why the f*** isn’t this in our history books
2. A lot of gynecology breakthroughs & information came from unethical experiments on black women
3. Black men fighting constant wars for the US during slavery & segregation but having 0 rights
4. The White House was burned down twice
American history doesn’t teach about anything bad the USA did, and if they do, it’s painted in a good light. like slavery, where certain textbooks claim “some slaves were treated nicely”
America really tries to make it seem like the segregation era was just bus rides & lynchings
American history doesn’t teach about anything bad the USA did, and if they do, it’s painted in a good light. like slavery, where certain textbooks claim “some slaves were treated nicely”
Omg did you know the KKK use to bomb churches & children’s daycare centers
American history doesn’t teach about anything bad the USA did, and if they do, it’s painted in a good light. like slavery, where certain textbooks claim “some slaves were treated nicely”
"and the Indians taught the Europeans how to grow corn before the first Thanksgiving"
all fake news and misinformation coming from Trumpers
Examples ? I don’t even pay those mfs no mind
A lot of american history so wild you read it an go "this has to be exaggerated/fake right" but no it's true and it's terrible
FIRST WORLD PROBLEMS
But teenagers on Tik Tok trying re-appropriate who or what made AF1s popular.
A lot of american history so wild you read it an go "this has to be exaggerated/fake right" but no it's true and it's terrible
Tbf that’s just history in general. We don’t like to admit it but it’s pretty f***ing terrible. Hoping the history our generation makes is seen in a more positive light
Omg did you know the KKK use to bomb churches & children’s daycare centers
White America idly stood by whilst this happened too
Omg did you know the KKK use to bomb churches & children’s daycare centers
didn’t know that but not surprised
op is right cause i read up on tuskegee experiment alot years ago
then i watched a tv bit on it and they cleaned it up alot
they said the experiment was them "untreating" black people (not injecting them) and how they apologized etc
Tbf that’s just history in general. We don’t like to admit it but it’s pretty f***ing terrible. Hoping the history our generation makes is seen in a more positive light
Seen by who? The rat/cockroach hybrids that are the only thing to live through the nuclear holocaust X climate change collab?
The idea of MLK being a huge advocate for integration when he later changed his stance saying that it was a mistake to push this idea and that he was leading black people into a "burning house"
White America idly stood by whilst this happened too
Omg I did research after seeing Angela Davis speak on how she’d see the body parts of children scattered across the street
I couldn’t believe it
1. The Tuskegee syphilis experiments, the fact that the CDC were injecting syphilis into over 600 African Americans telling them it was free health care from the f***ing government
Why the f*** isn’t this in our history books
2. A lot of gynecology breakthroughs & information came from unethical experiments on black women
3. Black men fighting constant wars for the US during slavery & segregation but having 0 rights
4. The White House was burned down twice
I'm extremely surprised that most people forgot about it and isn't being taught about, that's one of the most f***ed up s*** I heard about
One thing about the men that's controlling the pen
That write history, they always seem to white-out they sins
How the first terrorist attack on US soil was the massacre, bombing and burning of black wall street and not 9/11
The idea of MLK being a huge advocate for integration when he later changed his stance saying that it was a mistake to push this idea and that he was leading black people into a "burning house"
The idea we had black leaders in the first place
Almost all American History courses do this very intricately. It's at the point where it's impressive honestly