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KNOW DUMB QUESTIONS: The Battle over Teaching Black History in Schools

KNOW DUMB QUESTIONS: The Battle over Teaching Black History in Schools

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Could the banning of an Advanced Placement African American Studies course in Florida signal a deeper issue within our education system? We're dissecting the complex fabric of this decision and its potential to shape the narrative taught to future generations. As a staunch advocate for school choice and a more enlightened approach from our leaders, my heart is heavy with the news of the AP course's rejection, and I’m joined by experts who share in both the frustration and the resolve to understand and challenge this ruling.

During our robust discussion, we shed light on the importance of a curriculum that honors the African diaspora, touching on the significant legacies of ancient African societies and the Sudanic empires. We confront the discomfort some may have with this history while advocating for the undeniable value it brings to an authentic educational experience. Our guests, and authorities in their fields, reinforce the urgency of community engagement in preserving the integrity of historical teachings. Together, we make a compelling call to action: to uphold the integrity of our educational content and ensure that the stories of African American pride, struggle, and triumph are not just included, but celebrated in our schools.

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