John Oliver takes an eye-opening look at the way U.S. history is taught in schools

"Ignoring the history that you don't like is not a victimless act."
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John Oliver takes an eye-opening look at the way U.S. history is taught in schools
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With the memory of Trump's rescheduled June rally — originally planned on Juneteenth, an annual holiday commemorating the end of slavery — still fresh in memory, John Oliver decided to take a deeper look at the way U.S. history is taught, and specifically, the "embarrassing gaps in many people's knowledge."

In the monologue above, the Last Week Tonight host takes us through some troubling examples of actual school textbooks, explaining that the "impulse to downplay the horrors of slavery has marked how school children have learned about it ever since."

In general, Oliver cites three key errors that are made in the teaching of history: not fully acknowledging white supremacy, viewing history's progress as if it was constant and inevitable, and not connecting the dots to the present.

"Ignoring the history that you don't like is not a victimless act," he concludes. "And a history of America that ignores white supremacy is a white supremacist history of America."

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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