The MisEducation of a Nation is a bold and unflinching exposé of how public schools, textbooks, and media have deliberately distorted Black history. From the Daughters of the Confederacy rewriting Civil War memory to today's curriculum bans and anti-CRT rhetoric, this book traces the systems of suppression that have shaped generations of misinformed Americans.
If you've ever wondered why Black contributions are barely mentioned in classrooms or why resistance movements are framed as disruption instead of liberation, this book will give you answers-and the receipts to back them up. With a voice that's as insightful as it is impassioned, The MisEducation of a Nation equips readers to recognize narrative erasure, challenge historical lies, and become part of the growing movement to restore the truth.
Perfect for educators, activists, students, and parents ready to reclaim history. If you're ready to see what was hidden, censored, or rewritten-read this book, share it, and help rewrite the record.