February 22, 2026
New on TikTok: What Happens When Black Children Are Not Taught Their History Part One Part 1 of 7: What happens when Black children are not taught their history? Seven consequences. Each one visible in the generation coming of age inside the algorithm. Without a historical map, Black children can't read the forces shaping their lives. Identity gets outsourced. Allegiance scatters. Follow for all 7 parts. How does historical erasure affect Black children's identity? It produces what Dr. Julius Garvey calls "the desired historical amnesia," where the child learns negative things about herself and positive things about the oppressor. What are the consequences of not teaching Black history in schools? Loss of discernment, borrowed identity, moral confusion, and fragmented allegiance. Why is Pan-African history important for children of African descent? Because a Black history curriculum limited to North America cuts the child off from Garvey, Biko, Fanon, and the global tradition of resistance that gives identity its roots. What is Marcus Garvey's philosophy of mental emancipation and how does it apply to education today? The full breakdown of all seven consequences is at open.substack.com/pub/geoffreyphilp/p/what-happens-when-black-children #MarcusGarvey #BlackHistory365 #TheGarveyClassroom #BlackParents #PanAfricanEducation
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