Sure it's going to be anti-white, but the myths are certainly worth reading.
The theme seems to be mostly about how black people were resilient and some even prospered in America during the slavery era and beyond.
I really only found fault in that they claim that there were no black "patriots" during the revolutionary war.
I don't think that was true.
In fact there are a lot of schools named after Crispus Attucks.
Attucks managed to get hisself shot to death by ricocheting bullets during the “Boston Massacre.” That hardly qualifies him as a “patriot.”
But what liberals will not own up to is that the decline of traditional Christian faith and morality and the family, which liberalism fostered, resulted in a negative effect on blacks that liberalism uses to obtain power by promising to fix it. Which includes killing blacks in the womb.
. Data from U.S. Census reports reveal that between 1880-1960, married households consisting of two-parent homes were the most widespread form of African-American family structures. [28] Although the most popular, married households decreased over this time period. Single-parent homes, on the other hand, remained relatively stable until 1960; when they rose dramatically.[28] A study of 1880 family structures in Philadelphia, showed that three-quarters of Black families were nuclear families, composed of two parents and children.[29] In New York City in 1925, 85% of kin-related Black households had two parents. [29]
In 1991, 68% of Black children were born outside of marriage. [20] In 2011, 72% of Black babies were born to unmarried mothers.[21][22] In 2015, 77% of Black babies were born to unmarried mothers. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African-American_family_structure