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This post is worth 15 percent of your final grade and 2 peer responses to 2 other student's letters post due by the last day of class. 

First Read this latest article before answering week 8's Final Discussion: 

From Juneteenth to the Tulsa massacre: What isn't taught in classrooms has a profound impact

Educators said the history of systemic racism in this country and the contributions of Black people have been erased.

A new movement has started since the early 2000s, where some political groups are trying to remove American history from our children's school curriculum and textbooks, specifically slave history. However, these groups also do not want to cover segregation or civil rights. By removing the history that we have just covered in these last eight weeks, the African American communities would be denied their connections to American History. Recently, African Americans have created movements such as "Black Lives Matter" to counteract these other groups. Many tie slave history to the development of segregation and racism that has spread throughout our country. A Historical Trauma has affected generations of African Americans because of what their ancestors had to endure just to survive in this country. This distrust has developed towards different groups, agencies and organizations. For those who are not affected, trying to understand what it means to be an African American in the United States showcases the need for this history to be taught in all schools and to every American.

Your final discussion is to prepare a letter to the editor of your local newspaper that would explain to all of America why African American History should be taught in American schools.Explain why every American should know this history and propose how knowing specific parts of this history could help mend race relations in the United States.You will be expected to use specific facts, events and people to show how knowing this history can explain the trauma that has affected so many Americans.These facts, events, and people must come from your required work this term and from research in the library or from the course bibliography.In your letter, demonstrate the breadth of knowledge you have gained from this work.If you wish, you can add to the letter some ways to heal our nation.What steps can we use to end racism and division among communities and cultures. You will, as usual, respond to at least two students.

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