Have you ever stopped to think about the stories we tell ourselves as a society? It turns out, the narratives that shape our understanding of the world often privilege certain experiences while sidelining others. Today, we're diving into the fascinating yet troubling idea that white experiences have been framed as the norm, the universal truth, while non-white experiences are relegated to ‘other.’Let’s start by taking a step back in time. Picture America in the 19th century, post-Civil War. The Lost Cause narrative became popular during this era, romanticizing the Confederate cause and portraying it as a noble defense of states’ rights. What’s often overlooked is how this story downplayed the brutal realities of slavery and racial oppression, embedding a skewed version of history into the fabric of our national identity. Histories were rewritten, monuments were erected, and children's textbooks taught a version of the past that celebrated white experiences while ignoring the suffering of others.
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