Political battles have long been fought, largely in education boards, over how American students learn about everything from the Civil War to ethnic studies and health. But this proposed legislation signals future debates may increasingly play out in state legislatures.
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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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Absolutely.
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Idk who Michele Foster is but I know my students do better learning about the less fortunate parts of America and how our Constitution protected folks. For example 5th Amendm and a poor (albeit guilty) Mexican. Or the 14th and gay or disabled people. Calm down..education is good
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