Voices are divided over new curriculum in Florida, which teaches that enslaved people 'developed skills' that 'could be applied for their personal benefit.' See perspectives and news across the spectrum from NRO, RealClearNews, and MSNBC:
that includes instruction stating that enslaved people in America “developed skills” that “could be applied for their personal benefit.”, “How is it that anyone could suggest that amidst these atrocities [of slavery], there was any benefit to being subjected to this level of dehumanization?” Dr.
”called the curriculum a “blatant distortion of the past” and tied it to a larger effort to “erase the perspectives of Black people in the classroom — and whitewash American history.” The piece argues, “we must teach the full, unadulterated truth of the horrors of slavery and the violence of white supremacy, even if it makes some Americans feel uncomfortable.
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