Question 1 In these passages, what explanations did Woodson and Du Bois provide for why incorrect information about Black history circulated in the 1930s? Answer History education was not an important part of the school curriculum, so no one supervised its content. Slavery’s end was too recent for history teachers and historians to have sufficient objectivity. Education and historical narratives were mostly controlled by people more invested in white supremacy than in the truth. History teachers did not want to teach Black history because they had not received sufficient training.