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About Gen Z Historian

I share U.S. history lessons not taught in schools.

My name is Kahlil Greene and I am a historian, entertainer, and host who specializes in creating short-form history lessons about sociopolitical topics for young adults.

I graduated from Yale University, earning a degree in History (specialty in Social Change and Social Movements). Upon graduation, I became a full-time content creator known as the Gen Z Historian. My channel features discussions about immigration, slavery, colonization, Black culture, Native American and Indigenous Rights, political conspiracies, marginalization, cultural appropriation and more!

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