George Jefferson, a 28-year-old teacher in Missouri, says his approach to teaching black history goes beyond the widely-taught Civil Rights narrative. #VoicesofProtesthttp://apne.ws/V80nROv
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@AP about some of the issues being reconsidered: •Balancing violence and suffering with lessons on systemic racism. •Awareness of events like#Juneteenth. •How the language used to describe historical events mattershttp://apne.ws/ySDeTVwShow this thread -
Daud Mumin, a 19-year-old college sophomore, says his experience as a black Muslim in Salt Lake City schools motivated him to join ongoing protests.
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Not how Black history is taught, it is how American History is taught!
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Lol dunce
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Many states and cities do not celebrate Christopher Columbus, he never set foot in North America. They celebrate Indigenous People’s Day. Which is should be renamed as such.
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No, but it should all be covered. Native American History, the Hispanic History as well as Asian History all contributed to the make up of this country that is not taught beyond the same four people. The books need to be revised.
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