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Harris: ‘Ridiculous’ to have to say slavery had no benefits

Por: The Hill Politics August 01, 2023

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Vice President Kamala Harris is doubling down on her rebuke of new Florida education guidelines that call for the teaching of how enslaved people benefited from slavery.  In with ABC News’s Linsey Davis, Harris dismissed allegations that her response to these guidelines is “ideological posturing.”  to criticize Florida’s new education guidelines, going as far as to accuse the Florida Department of Education and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) of... + full article



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