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How Black History Can Save Your Life - Ernest Crim

How Black History Can Save Your Life

From the Talk to George Floyd, Everything you Need to Know to Deescalate a Racist Situation

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Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2025
Mango Media (Verlag)
978-1-68481-732-0 (ISBN)
CHF 27,90 inkl. MwSt
Discover how learning and teaching Black history can spark resilience, healing, and change—even in the face of hate.
After a hate crime went viral, educator Ernest Crim III found himself at a crossroads. Instead of letting anger define his future, he turned to the lessons, leaders, and legacy of black history for answers. How Black History Can Save Your Life is a compelling guide that shows how black history information, teaching black history, and black history educational resources can empower individuals and transform communities.

Shortlisted for The New York Times Bestsellers


Crim reveals how understanding African American black history is not just about the past—it’s essential for navigating the present. From uncovering overlooked black history facts to sharing powerful black history stories, Crim demonstrates why black history for adults is more relevant than ever. The book explores why black history is American history, and how real history of America includes the triumphs, struggles, and contributions of Black Americans.


Inside, you’ll find:




Practical strategies for teaching black history in classrooms, at home, and in your community.
Black history educational insights that make complex topics accessible for all readers.
Curated black history information and stories that go beyond textbooks, including unsung heroes and pivotal moments.
Clear explanations of black history facts that challenge common myths and broaden your perspective.
Discussion of racism in America, with recommended books on racism in America for deeper learning.
Personal reflections and real-life applications, showing how learning and sharing Black history can foster resilience, empathy, and positive action.





Whether you’re an educator, student, parent, or lifelong learner, How Black History Can Save Your Life is your essential resource for understanding and teaching black history for adults. If you liked The Color of Law, Black AF History, or Black American History, you’ll love How Black History Can Save Your Life. Discover how Black history can change lives—including your own.


 

Ernest Crim III is an Anti-Racist Educator and hate crime survivor who uses  historical examples from the black community to empower and educate families and train educators through an equitable lens. Mr. Crim, a south side of Chicago native and University of Illinois graduate, is a former high school history educator of 12 years, who now teaches Black History to the world through social media with a platform that reaches over 2 million people monthly. Additionally, he is the CEO of Crim’s Cultural Consulting LLC, an international speaker, an author of two bestsellers (Black History Saved My Life and The ABCS of Affirming Black Children) and a passionate progressive education activist, who has been featured on ABC, WGN, PBS, CBS, NBC & Newsweek, amongst various other outlets. To Ernest, his purpose is to creatively strategize how we can use our past to create a better future, entrenched in equitable practices. He lives in Chicago.

Preface, 2024


Introduction


Part I


Chapter 1…when I was told I was bad


Chapter 2…when I wanted my friends to sleep over


Chapter 3…when I wanted breakfast


Chapter 4…when I was on my way to the White House


Chapter 5…when he was told to go back


Chapter 6…when I was cute for a Black guy


Part II


Chapter 7…when I was acting white


Chapter 8…when I was driving while Black


Chapter 9…when Aaron taught me


Chapter 10…when I was first called nigger


Chapter 11…when Ghetto Bros and Big Booty Hoes partied


Chapter 12…when he changed his name from Gerald to Abdul


Chapter 13…when Jena 6 happened


Chapter 14…when Tupac was wrong


Part III


Chapter 15…when I noticed white-on-Black crime


Chapter 16…when it kept happening again, and again, and again


Chapter 17…when the hate was inherited


Chapter 18…when we had another Red Summer


Chapter 19…when I was faced with a hate crime


Epilogue


Acknowledgments


About the Author


Works Cited

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Sprache englisch
Maße 139 x 215 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-68481-732-3 / 1684817323
ISBN-13 978-1-68481-732-0 / 9781684817320
Zustand Neuware
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