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Thanks for sharing this. I know so many young people of African descent who are "turn off" history in school because of what and how it is taught, who later can get "turn on" if and when they learn that history isn't just about European Kings (and the odd Queen) and that their ancestors, as much as anyone elses have made history.

I personally hated history at school and dropped it as soon as I could, whilst at the same time searching for information and books by and about people of African descent.



On Sunday, 23 March 2014, 8:29, "Coleman, Nathaniel" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Lorrel rose Coleman <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 23 March 2014 08:18:59 GMT
To: Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Only three black applicants win places to train as history teachers | Education | The Observer


Lorrel Coleman,
Specialist Community Public Health Nurse(SCPHN)
RN(Adult)
BSc (Hons) Health Development