Say What Now? Target Yanks Black History Month Book with Wrong Names for Pics of Booker T. Washington and Other Icons
A TikToker was appalled to discover Target was selling Black History Month books with factually incorrect information published inside. via: NY Daily News The product, called “Civil Rights Magnetic Learning Activity,” puts the wrong names to the faces of icons including W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington. TikTok user @Issatete pointed out the egregious The post Say What Now? Target Yanks Black History Month Book with Wrong Names for Pics of Booker T. Washington and Other Icons appeared first on LOVEBSCOTT.
A TikToker was appalled to discover Target was selling Black History Month books with factually incorrect information published inside.
via: NY Daily News
The product, called “Civil Rights Magnetic Learning Activity,” puts the wrong names to the faces of icons including W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington.
TikTok user @Issatete pointed out the egregious mistakes, drawing a chorus of criticism online.
“We will no longer be selling this product in stores or online. We’ve also ensured the product’s publisher is aware of the errors,” Target said in a Wednesday night statement to the Daily News.
@Issatete’s video shows her flipping through the kit and pointing first to a magnet with a picture labeled “Carter G. Woodson.” It actually shows celebrated activist and philosopher Du Bois, she notes.
@issatete Idk who needs to correct it but it needs to be pulled off the shelves nontheless. Any person could have missed the mistake but it just takes one person to point it out and ask for corrections #blackhistory #blackhistorymonth #blacktiktok ? original sound – Issa tete
To make matters worse, the “Du Bois” magnet is actually a picture of Washington, as Issa points out, adding that she teaches U.S. history and majored in social studies.
The mistakes continue to pile up, with the “Washington” image displaying Woodson’s likeness.
“They shook the names like dice & just tossed them onto the pics because how are so many incorrect?” one commenter remarked.
The product comes from a children’s product retailer called Bendon, according to TMZ. The company did not immediately answer a News request for comment.
“I get it, mistakes happen, but this needs to be corrected,” @Issatete said.
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