I believe the guy who proposed this legislation, Dwight Loftis, voted to keep the Confederate flag flying over the statehouse. The quote to defend “why our forefathers did what they did” pretty much sums it up.pic.twitter.com/tgbXXXC6M6
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I believe the guy who proposed this legislation, Dwight Loftis, voted to keep the Confederate flag flying over the statehouse. The quote to defend “why our forefathers did what they did” pretty much sums it up.pic.twitter.com/tgbXXXC6M6
Dwight's Loftis is
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I wonder how this is going to affect standardized testing results. "Hey, we're a batshit lunacy propaganda state, y'all got a unstandardized test for us?" Sometimes, ok most times, I'm really disappointed in this state.
The bill does not just require the curriculum in K12 schools, but public colleges as well.
Growing up in SC in the 2000s, it took me going to college to learn the full breadth of Reconstruction. Gods and Generals was shown in lieu of actual instruction
Well that’s a step up from watching Gone With The Wind as our lessons in Georgia history in middle school. 
Has any actual historian endorsed the 1776 commission?
Strom Thurmond, conservative icon.
Terrible. A disservice to education - but of course the GOP prefers keeping voters ignorant and compliant.
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