#SundayFunday Thanks for the tag, @LitStephanie
1. Nonfiction is not my jam, but over the last several years I‘ve been making an effort to educate myself more on *real* American history, and not the whitewashed stuff I learned in school.
2. I still have a lot to learn & think it‘s important to understand history in all it‘s uncomfortableness.
3. Tagged one I hope to read soon, along with The 1619 Project.
Care to share @Ddzmini @DebinHawaii ?
BookmarkTavern The 1619 Project is the last book I ordered last year. I‘m really looking forward to it! Thank you for sharing! 3y
AmyG I am hoping to get the 1619 project in my Blitsy swap. If not I‘ll get it myself. I agree - it‘s important to learn history. Now more than ever….with these non-sensical CRT bans and all. Makes me want to learn more. (edited) 3y
sprainedbrain @ozma.of.oz @AmyG it was one of my last books purchased in 2021 as well! 3y
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RosePressedPages I recommend an Indigenous People‘s History of the United States! It has a series that includes other silenced groups as well! 3y
sprainedbrain @MadelineMcCrae I read that a couple of years ago. SO good! 3y
Suet624 I applaud your goal. I wish more people would do that. 3y
Prairiegirl_reading Have you read how the word is passed? If not I highly recommend. 3y
RosePressedPages @sprainedbrain Glad to hear ☺️ 3y
sprainedbrain @Prairiegirl_reading I have not, but that‘s on my tbr now. Thank you! 3y
Prairiegirl_reading @sprainedbrain it is excellent but I‘ll warn you it‘s not easy. I recommended it to a coworker who wasn‘t too happy with me when it made her cry in the first chapter. But really, if a different perspective on history is what you are looking for, it‘s just so well done. 3y
sprainedbrain @Prairiegirl_reading the true ones are never easy… heartbreaking. 3y