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Superheroes of History: Unmasking Our Legacy!
Get ready to time-travel with us! Our upcoming History courses are fun, engaging and perfect for learners of all ages. We’re bringing history alive like never before, focusing on untold stories, empowering narratives, and riveting events that shaped our world. Best of all, our courses are tailored to be kid-friendly and insightful for adults too. From the ancient kingdoms of Africa to modern heroes, prepare to embark on a historical journey that enlightens and inspires. Stay tuned!
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Educate 2 Free Us
"Educate 2 Free Us" is our dedicated blog for our website. Here, we share an array of articles and narratives exploring Black history and contemporary matters. We see education as a pathway to freedom and strive to challenge and inspire our readers with a wide variety of enlightening content.
George Washington Carver: Green Thumb Wizard
The Green Thumb Wizard George Washington Carver In a time long past, a boy named George Washington Carver was born into a world that was unjust and harsh due to the color of his skin. Yet, he refused to let this deter him. He harbored a grand vision: to unravel the mysteries of the plantGeorge Washington Carver: Green Thumb Wizard
From the Ashes of Greenwood: 1921 Tulsa
The Unforgettable Day in Tulsa The Story of 1921 Once upon a time, in 1921, in the bustling neighborhood of Greenwood, Tulsa – famously known as Black Wall Street – three siblings, Ada, Jamal, and Annie, lived with their family. Their parents owned a charming bakery and a lively tailor shop, both loved by theFrom the Ashes of Greenwood: 1921 Tulsa
What Does the Fourth of July Mean to an Enslaved…
What Does the Fourth of July Mean to an Enslaved Person? Many years ago, a very brave man named Frederick Douglass, who was an enslaved person before becoming a champion for freedom, talked about what the Fourth of July, or America’s Independence Day, means to those who were enslaved. He gave a speech that changedWhat Does the Fourth of July Mean to an Enslaved Person?