As a person *this* close to a history degree I wish the content would be changed to show that "Black History" is part of everyone's history in the U.S. Black people have been here hundreds of years, and though not all experiences are shared, the history of all people in this land is shared by all of us. I am one of those people that find new knowledge to be exciting and invigorating, and to be honest I have read the same things over and over again about the white settlers at Jamestown etc and it is starting to get BORING, so I seek knowledge on my own or when I am blessed with a professor that wants us to be aware and educated.
P.S. TonyB06 I got another one for you...someone got their hands on "Roots" and said..."Oh that cloth black people wear, is Kunta Kinte cloth!!!" (said after the Kente cloth display in Anchorage). I wouldn't doubt they would think Chaka Khan and Shaka Zulu are cousins, or maybe Ghengis Khan