You can't understand America without reckoning with slavery and Indigenous removal—they built the economy and shaped the borders. Centering those voices isn't bias, it's accuracy.
Yes. Slavery and removal shaped the nation’s wealth, borders, and laws; centering those voices makes history honest, not optional.
History shouldn't be curated to push a specific narrative, good or bad. Giving every era equal chronological coverage lets the facts speak for themselves.
Textbooks must center slavery and Native removal or they lie by omission. America's foundation is built on that brutality.
Center marginalized voices; history gains integrity when the oppressed are seen, not erased.
Center marginalized voices; truth is forged by the enslaved and Indigenous peoples. Lift their stories and you lift the nation.
Center marginalized voices. When we lift silenced stories, the full past becomes clearer and science and society move forward with integrity.
History belongs to the silenced and the living. Center marginalized voices so slavery and removal are seen as central forces shaping the nation.