In 1968, Three Students Were Killed by Police. Today, Few Remember the Orangeburg Massacre | History | Smithsonian

The shootings occurred two years before the deaths of students at Kent State University, but remain a little-known incident in the Civil Rights Movement

Source: In 1968, Three Students Were Killed by Police. Today, Few Remember the Orangeburg Massacre | History | Smithsonian

Whose History Matters? Students Can Name Columbus, But Most Have Never Heard of the Taíno People

Early in my high school U.S. history classes, I would ask students about “that guy some people say discovered America.” All my students knew that the correct answer was Christopher Columbus, and every time I asked this question, some student would break into the sing-song rhyme, “In Fourteen Hundred and Ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue” — and others would join

Source: Whose History Matters? Students Can Name Columbus, But Most Have Never Heard of the Taíno People

Arlington National Cemetery was once freed-slaves community called Freedman’s Village – Story | WTTG

Before Arlington National Cemetery became the final resting place for thousands of our brave service members, it was once a thriving freed-slaves community that emulated throughout the south.

Source: Arlington National Cemetery was once freed-slaves community called Freedman’s Village – Story | WTTG