The topic I have chosen to do is, Why hasn’t the curriculum changed to reflect contributions to the world made by other people besides white Europeans? I chose this topic because it means a lot to me and I believe this is something people over look or donât think about. Going to school I would always hear stories about Christopher Columbus, George Washington, king Louis and many more however, I would never hear about African Americans unless it dealt with slavery. This made me wonder, what happened to blacks history? Is slavery all we know or is what people try to imit us to? I asked questions about this issue in class but none of my teachers would have an answer. Even while reading textbooks I noticed blacks arenât mentioned in any part of history that was seen as a âbreakthroughâ or âsuccessâ. Till this day I still am curious as to why blacks werenât written into history as more than just a slave. Iâm also interested in this topic because of my family background. My whole family is Jamaican and if it wasnât until me going to college and taking a carribean history class I wouldnât have known how powerful and strong the people of the caribbean islands were when they fought and rebelled to take back ownership of their land from the french, british and other high nations. I believe this is the type of information that should be taught to students when they are young and hungry to learn. In doing my research I hope to find out why this information was held and also to see who writes and is in charge of the history books and the curriculum because itâs overdue for a change. Iâm also curious to know if itâs just the American curriculum that withholds this information to itâs students. It wouldnât be a surprise to me if not all my questions have answers because I’ve been asking them for years. In addition, when finding my information and sources I think itâs best to start by looking at college professor sources who teach in these fields.Â
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