I think we still need one...if not for gound blacks to learn, then for others who have little knowledge.
I read an interview with David Olusaga...who presents A House Through Time...and it was quite informative...
I agree with Pasta,loved the series of Roots which gave us an insight to how Black people were treated, likewise 12 years a slave, also many white singers learned their trade from black gospel singers , people like Elvis Presley
It has always been my experience that when being taught history, we remember the things that interest us. I could not, for instance, name any 2 successive reigning monarchs of the UK. Nor could i name more than a handful of particular battles that took place during the Crimean War. However, i did get a GCSE 'A' pass on the subject of the assassination of JFK.
Anyone not interested in history, black or British, will not be seeking to be further educated in these subjects.
Agree with Pasta on this. They were talking about Rosetta Tharpe on This Morning today. I'd never heard of her but she was inducted into the Music Hall of Fame a few years ago and had influenced people like Elvis.
Hopefully my grandson won't embarrass his Mum at the school gates again, when asked What have you done today in school? his reply was We're doing black people, don't see why, they're no different from anyone else!