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Black History Songs for Kids | Black History Month Song for Kids
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Best Black History Month Song for Kids celebrating Black people! Watch my new song Positive Affirmations Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXuCvf7_ZJk Instrumental and Lyrics available for purchase: https://www.fyutch.com/store – Invite me to your classroom or assembly! http://fyutch.com/booking
LYRICS:
Black history is the story of you and me
Black history goes way back for centuries
Black history did not start with slavery
Black history 365 not just February
Cuz actually we celebrate black history everyday
Now let’s break it down and add a little bit of sauce to it
Our story begins in Africa
Where the very first human that lived are from
Along the Nile big civilizations
Like Egypt and Kush in Nubia
We already know about the pyramids
Built by blacks not aliens
The African empires were glorious
For their knowledge in science and medicine
Studied the stars astronomy
Made the calendar in 4000 BC
Math, Religion, philosophy
Europeans came to study, ask the Greeks
So many pharoahs, kings and dynasties
Even women were rulers treated equally
Look around cuz we’re all brothers and sistas
Cuz we all have an African ancestor
Here in America
History books only mention blacks as slaves after the 1600s
But there’s more to the story
There were many black people in America
Before the Spanish and European conqueres
The mali empire sailed the Atlantic
They went to Mexico to trade with the Mayans
They brought corn back to the African lands
Do your research youll understand
1000s of black folk sailed the seas
To discover new lands on epic journeys
But fast forward to the 17 hundreds
When the colonies fought for the independence
From the UK remember Paul fever
Rode on a horse said the British are here
Well there a was black guy riding on his side
Named Wentworth Cheswell he rode thru the night
There were even black politicians
Joseph Rainey in the house of representatives
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Postmodernism and Its Impact, Explained.
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Helen Pluckrose outlines some of the arguments later explored in depth in her bestselling 2020 book, Cynical Theories (co-authored with James Lindsay). The essay charts the pernicious influence of postmodernist thinking on two generations of academics and activists. If you want to understand how we got to a place where microaggressions are denounced as violence but the brutal terrorism of an intifada is considered righteous, this is an important primer.
Iona Italia reads Helen Pluckrose’s essay published in Quillette: https://quillette.com/2024/05/07/how-french-intellectuals-ruined-the-west-foucault-lyotard-derrida/
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