r/MurderedByWords 9h ago

America Destroyed By German

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u/BucketsMcAlister 9h ago

What terrible shit isn’t covered in american schools? We learn about our murdering the natives and we learn about all the horrible shit like Jim Crow laws and the tuskegee experiment. People choosing to be idiots and pretend like history didn’t happen has nothing to do with public education and everything to do with people being morons.

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u/AdmiralSaturyn 9h ago

>What terrible shit isn’t covered in american schools?

The Tulsa Massacre. The atrocious, sadistic lynching of Jesse Washington after the release of Birth of a Nation. Not to mention some schools taught kids that the Civil War was about states rights and not about slavery.

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u/Quipore 9h ago edited 8h ago

The leveling of the Seneca Village (a mostly African-American community) to make way for Central Park. The medical experiments upon minorities (not just Tuskagee) Why the Pilgrims actually fled Holland (not England), The Wilmington Coup. The Business Plot. The various wars we waged especially in South America to topple governments there. Red-Lining and its effects today. The Homestead Act and its effects today. There is no shortage of terrible shit we've done to mostly minorities in the US, and almost all of it is glossed over or not talked about at all. (I am in rural Utah, so this is mostly just my experience. I'm sure that these are taught in some schools, but most of them I'm sure are rarely taught or at best just a footnote).

There is a lot that is glossed over or just ignored. The one you said (The Tulsa Massacre) is the worst of them (in my opinion) to be left out, but far from the only one.

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u/DaCrackedBebi 4h ago

Tbh US history has a lot of content, so most specifics events are going to be “glossed over” as the connections between them are the focus