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Third-grade talks opened my mind. Why take those away?

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion March 08, 2023

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My blood has boiled with the nonsense over the fear tactics that Gov. DeSantis and the Florida Legislature have employed over critical race theory and a warped perception of what “woke” means. It brought back memories of the lessons I learned in Orange County public schools in the 1970s. In third grade, a student named George brought up the Civil War. We as a class, led by our teacher, Mrs. Abbott, discussed slavery and facts about the Civil... + full article



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