The Real Story of Rosa Parks - and Why We Need to Confront Myths About Black History
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the true narrative of Rosa Parks and the importance of confronting myths in Black history through this enlightening 18-minute TED Talk. Delve into how Black history taught in US schools is often diluted, inaccurate, and stripped of context. Discover how professor David Ikard uses Rosa Parks' real story to illustrate the harmful effects of presenting race in a more benign and digestible manner. Gain insights into the power and significance of historical accuracy in understanding race relations. Learn why challenging sanitized versions of history is crucial for all members of society and how it contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the past and present.
Syllabus
The real story of Rosa Parks -- and why we need to confront myths about Black history | David Ikard
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TED
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