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The Black history you didn t learn in school is being taught on TikTok Arit John © Provided by The LA Times Across the TikTok app, Black creators are posting videos that confront America s racist past. (Micah Fluellen / Los Angeles Times; Getty Images)
Put away your textbooks and pull out your cellphones: some of the best Black history lessons are happening on TikTok.
Across the app, Black creators are posting videos that confront America’s racist past in graphic detail, use history to add context to the way race is viewed today and view history through a lens that addresses the way homophobia, colorism, age and respectability politics influence who history remembers best. They go beyond the surface level explorations of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks that run rampant during Black History Month to examine lesser-known figures, and they don t limit themselves to February.
Put away your textbooks and pull out your cellphones: some of the best Black history lessons are happening on TikTok.
Across the app, Black creators are posting videos that confront America’s racist past in graphic detail, use history to add context to the way race is viewed today and view history through a lens that addresses the way homophobia, colorism, age and respectability politics influence who history remembers best. They go beyond the surface level explorations of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks that run rampant during Black History Month to examine lesser-known figures, and they don’t limit themselves to February.