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Scott throws more fire on Florida curriculum updates: Slavery ‘antithetical to who we are’

Por: The Hill Politics July 29, 2023

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Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) further weighed in on Florida’s updated educational curriculum on slavery in an interview on Friday, arguing that slavery is “antithetical to who we are” and that it “doesn’t need to be explained, that just needs to be digested.” During a with NH Journal on Friday Scott was asked about his comments over updated and controversial educational guidelines in Florida that have drawn criticism from members of both... + full article



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