Taylor Cassidy
African American internet personality
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Taylor Cassidy is an African American TikToker and educator, best known for her series "Fast Black History".[1]
Taylor Cassidy | |
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| Born | January 28, 2003 |
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| Years active | 2019–present |
| Genre | Educational |
| Followers | 2.2 million |
| Last updated: October 13, 2025 | |
Education
Cassidy, who is from St. Louis, Missouri,[2] grew up learning about African-American history from her parents. In elementary school, she became dissatisfied with the fact that the only Black history in her school textbook was about slavery.[3] She graduated high school in 2021, and then took a gap year before entering college.[2][4]
As of 2023, Cassidy was a film student at New York University.[1]
Career
Cassidy began making TikTok videos in November 2019.[4] She created her series "Fast Black History" in February 2020, for Black History Month. Profiled figures included Maya Angelou, Shirley Chisholm, and Fannie Lou Hamer.[1] Later videos discussed Black Wall Street, the Black Fives, Mum Bet, and Zelda Wynn Valdés.[3][4][5]
Cassidy also created content to raise awareness of racial injustice,[6] and a series called "Black Girl Magic Minute," which uplifts contemporary Black creators.[2][7]
In 2021 Cassidy signed with WME[8] and became a host of TikTok Radio on SiriusXM.[9] She also works with Nickelodeon as a Nick News correspondent.[1]
As of February 2023, Cassidy had 2.2 million followers on TikTok.[1] In March 2023, Cassidy was invited to the United Nations General Assembly as part of the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade.[10][11] Cassidy and keynote speaker Djamila Ribeiro also visited the Ark of Return, a memorial to victims of slavery.[10]
Cassidy released the book Black History is Your History in October 2025.[12]
Recognition
Cassidy was recognized as one of TikTok's top 10 Voices of Change: Most Impactful Voices for 2020.[13] That same year, she was given a special creator honor at the Streamy Awards by Liza Koshy.[4] In 2021, she was included as one of Teen Vogue's 21 Under 21.[14]
In November 2023, Cassidy and her fellow Nick News hosts were collectively nominated for the 2nd annual Children's and Family Emmy Awards in the category Outstanding Host.[15]
Cassidy was recognized on the 2025 TIME100 Creators list.[16]