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African-American Studies classes teach history, not hate

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion January 26, 2023

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Herein lie the ironies: In the same week that Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy was honored with a federal holiday, the Florida Department of Education rejected an Advanced Placement African-American Studies course that would systematically educate students on the contributions of the man and the movement that the schools closed in honor of. The rejection of AP African-American Studies must be held in tension with the fact that the same Florida... + full article



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