Black History Is Your History

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Your History Is Black History
Meet Taylor Cassidy, Black history enthusiast and creator of the viral TikTok series Fast Black History. In her debut book, Taylor takes readers on a journey through the Black history she wishes she was taught in school. With sparkling wit and humor—and lots of fun pop culture references—she paints a vibrant picture of twelve figures from Black history whose groundbreaking contributions shaped America as we know it today. Introducing icons from activists to literary giants, movie stars to Olympic gold medalists, fashion designers to astronauts, and more, this one-of-a-kind collection makes Black history relatable, relevant, and utterly irresistible.
 
 Using Black history as inspiration, Taylor weaves together research and personal anecdotes that illuminate each trailblazer’s impact on her own life—as well as sharing plenty of triumphant, funny, and embarrassing moments from her past. From navigating friend breakups and unrequited crushes to setting boundaries and fighting self-doubt, Taylor’s been there…and she’s learned some valuable life lessons along the way.
 
 This book is a joyful celebration of Black history makers, and you’re invited to the party. Come on in and let these twelve true stories inspire you to make history of your own!

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A Celebration of Black History
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
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Black History is Your History is an inspiring collection of personal stories from the author, Cassidy, while also educating its readers about influential Black History Makers. Already familiar with Cassidy’s online YouTube that follows some of the same formats this book with be a treat to fans of her content and those are new to her work. This book is incredibly engaging at every moment, and it makes history fun for those who struggle to grasp non-fiction books.

Even though I knew a lot of the figures in this book, I was still introduced to other key figures in Black History that I didn’t know about. Readers will learn even more about notable people mentioned in the book such as Mae Jeminson, Claudette Colvin, and Maya Angelou. Cassidy takes the time to give each person featured in the book their flowers and not only talks about their accomplishments, but more personal facts about them as well. In doing so, it allows the reader to deeply connect with the material and find relatability in the stories.

Readers will also enjoy Tay’s personal stories of triumph, overcoming obstacles, and losses. She reminds readers through her narrative that it’s okay not to have all the answers in life and the lessons we can learn through different experiences we face. Most importantly, the book’s overall message is to:

“Remember that every little thing about you is a breath of fresh air for someone. Your quirks are the intricate engravings of your identity.”

I think there are so many lessons and history that the book’s teen audience and older readers will be able to take to heart after reading this book. I highly recommend this debut from Cassidy and hope to see more books from her in the future.
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