Ghana’s President Accuses U.S. of ‘Erasing’ Black History
Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo sparked debate in New York by warning that the United States is beginning to normalize the erasure of Black history. He argued that key narratives about Black contributions are being reduced or removed from school curricula and public discussions, overlooking important lessons and cultural identity. As a sitting African leader, his remarks have reignited global conversations on race, education, and how history is preserved. What do you think? Is Black history losing its place in education, or are these concerns overblown?
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