Change the national curriculum so Black history is embedded into the whole year

Instead of only having one month of the year dedicated to our black history, I want the Government to change our national and GCSE curriculum to teach students around the country about our black history which has been segregated from the rest.

This petition was rejected on 22nd Oct 2020 as it duplicates an existing petition

The Petition Committee commented:
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/323654


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There have been many black innovators, poets, writers, scientists and martyrs that have never been talked about in school despite the impact that they have had on today's world and society. As an individual that has been through the governments national and GCSE curriculum, I find it very preposterous that there has been no scope for teachers to do so and so I feel like this should be changed.