Black History Facts Is Here!

Signed Copies Are Back in Stock!

  • Paperback

    Black Paperback

    $24.00

    The Black Paperback is a signed copy of the paperback book with matching bookmark.

  • Black Hardcover

    $34.00

    The Black Hardcover is a signed copy of the hardcover version of the book with matching bookmark.

  • Ebook

    Black Ebook

    $9.99

    The Black eBook is a digital version of the book. Read on your Kindle, phone, or any e-device.

  • NEW: Black Notebook

    $20.00

    Enjoy the high-resolution companion notebook separate from the book bundle. Use it to take notes as you read the book, or use it as a journal for your thoughts!

  • Book Bundle

    Black Bundle

    $97.00

    The Black Bundle includes the signed hardcover, high-resolution companion notebook, and audiobook.

Yecheilyah Ysrayl, Author, Black History Facts You Didn’t Learn in School

Black History Facts You Didn't Learn in School is a historical guide on Black Americans' struggles, accomplishments, and contributions. It aids in identifying the persistent consequences of prejudice and serves as a reminder to maintain efforts to combat systematic racism and advance self-awareness, identity, and national pride.”

  • SLT, A

    “This book provides readers with a thorough examination of lesser-known but incredibly significant facets of the black experience, serving as a monument to the richness and diversity of black history. From African ancient civilizations to the American civil rights movement, each chapter reveals a historical jewel that offers priceless insights into the tenacity, inventiveness, and accomplishments of black people across time.”

  • Natashia Crawford

    “This is a book that will keep on teaching. The things I learned while reading this was astounding.”

  • Oviya

    “A must-read in modern times. Well-researched and thorough!”

  • Louise Glass

    “The author has taken the time to identify the importance of black individuals that sacrificed and or gone to the extra mile to contribute. Why these people are often forgotten is unfortunately seen on a regular basis. Over time all those forgotten will be highlighted as this book does. An excellent read.”

  • Emir

    “Black History Facts You Didn’t Learn in School!! Well-researched and thought-provoking book that sheds light on the powerful, but often overlooked contributions of Black Americans. Super informative and educational. Highly recommended!”

  • Berni

    “This book delivers exactly what the title says, Black history facts you didn't learn in school. This is a very accessible book that can be read cover to cover or by individual topics at different times. The chapters are just the right length to give you the most pertinent information without overwhelming you.”

  • A.B.

    “The book is well-researched. I like how it digs into facts that aren't really spoken about in history books. Overall this is a great book!”

Challenging mainstream accounts of Black History.

What your history teacher left out…

From the resilience of women like Anna Douglass, the first wife of Frederick Douglass, to the many black communities that prospered, this book includes the experiences of individuals who have often been marginalized, overlooked, or omitted from mainstream historical accounts.

“A people without knowledge of their past history, origin, and culture is like a tree without roots.” - Marcus Garvey

Meaning: Trees that are not firmly rooted in rich, fertile soil do not grow, do not bear fruit, they cannot withstand strong wind, or bear heavy loads.

Like a tree with strong roots, Black historical knowledge provides a strong foundation for addressing contemporary social issues and promoting social justice. It highlights the struggles and achievements of activists who fought for freedom, which serves as a reminder of the ongoing work needed to provide a comprehensive understanding of our shared human history.

Black History Facts You Didn't Learn In School acknowledges the contributions and experiences of Black individuals, inspires future generations and promotes cultural appreciation.

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Remembering and celebrating Black history helps to ensure that these stories are acknowledged and that the achievements and resilience of African Americans are valued and appreciated.

*We do not ship outside the US at this time.

  • Paperback

    Black Paperback

    $24.00

    The Black Paperback is a signed copy of the paperback book with matching bookmark.

  • Black Hardcover

    $34.00

    The Black Hardcover is a signed copy of the hardcover version of the book with matching bookmark.

  • Ebook

    Black Ebook

    $9.99

    The Black eBook is a digital version of the book. Read on your Kindle, phone, or any e-device.

  • NEW: Black Notebook

    $20.00

    Enjoy the high-resolution companion notebook separate from the book bundle. Use it to take notes as you read the book, or use it as a journal for your thoughts!

  • Book Bundle

    Black Bundle

    $97.00

    The Black Bundle includes the signed hardcover, audiobook, and high-resolution companion notebook.