Republican lawmakers in at least five states have introduced legislation that threatens to cut funding to schools that share curriculum about the award-winning 1619 Project.
It previews new battles in states over control of civics education.https://bit.ly/36Sxg5x
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Some Republican governors have also proposed using state money to shape how history is taught. In November, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves proposed spending $3 million on a "Patriotic Education Fund."https://mississippitoday.org/2020/11/16/gov-reeves-budget-eliminate-income-tax-skip-teacher-pay-hike-create-patriotic-education-fund/ …
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In South Dakota, Gov. Kristi Noem last month proposed spending $900,000 for a curriculum that teaches the state's students "why the U.S. is the most special nation in the history of the world."https://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/education/gov-noem-seeks-900-000-to-revise-u-s-history-curriculum-in-states-public-schools/article_590f7490-f996-567b-a010-d00bdb0138e0.html …
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Former President Trump also tried to push "patriotic" education, creating a "1776 Commission" that released a report on Martin Luther King Jr. Day that was criticized for its inaccuracies and erasure of Black people, Native Americans and women.https://www.npr.org/2020/09/17/914127266/trump-announces-patriotic-education-commission-a-largely-political-move …
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While some historians have criticized parts of the project, the Times has stood behind it, and other historians have praised the project's approach and rigor and treatment of the role of white supremacy in U.S. history.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/20/magazine/we-respond-to-the-historians-who-critiqued-the-1619-project.html …
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@ProfKori notes several of the anti-1619 Project bills include language that seeks to address the project as a "revisionist," racially divisive framing of history. Race does not intertwine with history only when people of color are involved, she said. https://bit.ly/36Sxg5x pic.twitter.com/Dvyoo57JBX
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@nhannahjones told The 19th that she doesn't believe the lawmakers who have filed these statehouse bills have actually read the project. She encouraged them and others to read the initiative before deciding how they feel about it.https://bit.ly/36Sxg5xShow this thread -
Michèle Foster, a professor at the University of Louisville, said much of what she learned about slavery she got from her family, not school. She sees a connection between the Capitol riots and the bills filed, linking them to fear of a changing country.https://bit.ly/36Sxg5x
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"I think there are historical and societal conditions that give rise to this fear, and one way to deal with fear is to pass legislation that restricts it," Foster said. More from
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I’m sad to hear Missouri is apart of this bill! I want my siblings and nephew to be learning from this 1619 project program/lessons
@MoGov if I was in school I would love to learn more because Americans would have nothing with African Americans who we have wrongfully hurt -
And I still think they have not been treated right to this day and I’m so sorry that they are not being treated or respected like equals they deserve better
#BLM#BlackLivesMatter
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