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Letters: Tammany School Board is trying to hide country's racist past

Por: The Advocate Opinion November 15, 2022

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The St. Tammany Public School System should be ashamed.The recent decision to of critical race theory in schools is one that is not only politically motivated but clearly comes through a lens of ignorance about America's past.As a history teacher of over a decade, I am well aware of the triumphs and tragedies of this country's history. Our students deserve to know about it all, including the various perspectives that have existed in... + full article



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