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This is very concerning! any thoughts?
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My parents didn't talk much about slavery and they said my grandparents didn't talk about the horror's of slavery either. In the 90s when I was at school they did have a few history lessons where the focus was slavery, also in drama class we acted out what it would be like on a slave ship.
My parents talked about slavery when I was around 23, thinking back on it they might of put some thought into when they should tell me about it, they must have felt that I was too young to learn about it and waited until I was older. My parents are from Jamaica.
What's your opinion on Kemi's view? when did your parents teach you about slavery? Have you given thought to when you will have a conversation with your kids about slavery and what do you think is the appropriate age to learn about it?
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Some parents are teaching their children about black history which is more than just slavery. I believe it is important to learn about our ancestors but we can’t rely on the government to do that. Kemi is pandering to white fragility!
I also believe that it is important for all children to learn about racism and white supremacy so they all have a good understanding of what happened and where it comes from.
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