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How Black History Can Save Your Life

From the Talk to George Floyd, Everything You Need to Know to Deescalate a Racist Situation

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How Black History Can Save Your Life

By: Ernest Crim III MA
Narrated by: Shamaan Casey
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Ernest Crim III reveals how understanding African American black history is not just about the past—it's essential for navigating the present. From uncovering overlooked black history facts to sharing powerful black history stories, Crim demonstrates why black history for adults is more relevant than ever. The book explores why black history is American history, and how real history of America includes the triumphs, struggles, and contributions of black Americans.

Inside, you'll find: practical strategies for teaching black history in classrooms, at home, and in your community; black history educational insights that make complex topics accessible for all listeners; curated black history information and stories that go beyond textbooks, including unsung heroes and pivotal moments; clear explanations of black history facts that challenge common myths and broaden your perspective; discussion of racism in America, with recommended books on racism in America for deeper learning; and personal reflections and real-life applications, showing how learning and sharing black history can foster resilience, empathy, and positive action.

Whether you're an educator, student, parent, or lifelong learner, How Black History Can Save Your Life is your essential resource for understanding and teaching black history for adults.

©2025 Ernest Crim III (P)2025 Tantor Media
African American Studies Americas Social Sciences Specific Demographics United States American History Social justice
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