Online History Classes. 

Discover the lessons from history that textbooks forgot. Learn on your own time. Start and stop at your own pace.

A Journey Through Black History

 

The most comprehensive program for learning, interrogating, understanding, and appreciating Black history. This sweeping survey will give you a real experience of Black humanity.

  • Voyage across centuries of the global Black experience. 
  • Hear enthralling historical accounts and authentic narratives.
  • Learn about the roots of our current racial reckoning and struggle for equality.
  • Explore the triumphs, failures, feats of imagination, and achievements of Black people.
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 Presidents Undone

 

The misdeeds of presidents are whitewashed by the press and the powers that be in an effort to make the average citizen forget the truth. But in this course you'll:

  • Elevate your understanding of the US presidency. 
  • Cut through the whitewashed myths to hear the raw truth about all 46 US presidents.
  • Be empowered to join informed discussions and think critically about history.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the political forces that have shaped America.
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The Humanity Archive Gurantee. 

 

We believe in our courses so much that we’ll refund you in full if you don’t find what you need. No questions asked.

You need to know that the history books of marginalized people are often banned or censored, robbing you of the chance to learn about the rich contributions and struggles of people throughout history. This erasure perpetuates harmful stereotypes and undermines the fight for racial justice.

You also need to know that history is often whitewashed, with uncomfortable truths and diverse perspectives ignored or actively suppressed. This means that much of what you learned in school and in popular media is incomplete and biased.

And you need to know that the right-wing is fighting to keep a patriotic mythology alive through the teaching of history, pushing a false narrative that erases the voices and experiences of marginalized communities. This is dangerous and unacceptable.

But you don't have to settle for an incomplete or distorted version of history. You can gain a more accurate and nuanced understanding of the world and the people in it. You can broaden your perspective, challenge harmful narratives, and become a more informed and compassionate citizen.

So don't be afraid to explore the less familiar corners of history. Embrace the uncomfortable truths and diverse perspectives that have been suppressed for too long. Join me in this essential work of uncovering the full story of our shared human experience.

A public historian and NYT bestselling author who tells "the stories of the historically unheard," Jermaine Fowler is giving millions of lifelong learners, parents, and educators a better way to reckon with the past in order to build a better future.