SCOOP: A Philadelphia elementary school forced fifth-grade students to celebrate "black communism" and simulate a Black Power rally to "free Angela Davis" from prison.
I've obtained exclusive whistleblower documents and photographs from the school. Here's the story. 
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Last year, a fifth-grade teacher at the William D. Kelley School designed a social-studies curriculum to celebrate the political radical Angela Davis, praising the "black communist" for her fight against "inequality" and telling students to "define communist" in favorable terms.pic.twitter.com/zeUAs8vWZs
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At the end of the unit, the teacher led the ten- and eleven-year-olds into the school auditorium to "simulate" a Black Power rally to "free Angela Davis" from prison, where she had once been held on charges of murder. The students chanted "Black Power!" and "Free Angela!"pic.twitter.com/oUYdHHvX8v
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The William D. Kelley School's student population is 94 percent black and 100 percent “economically disadvantaged.” Academically, it is one of the worst-performing schools in the state: by graduation, only 13 percent of Kelley students will have achieved basic literacy.pic.twitter.com/qcaRJaHNia
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Despite this abysmal academic performance, administrators have gradually abandoned traditional pedagogy in favor of political radicalism. They recently commissioned murals of Angela Davis and Huey P. Newton, who represent the Communist and Black Panther revolutionary movements.pic.twitter.com/AHbtMfPOUa
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Replying to @realchrisrufo
A noticeable feature of the ascent of wokeism is how popular it is among institutions that are failing in their actual missions. It's as if it is either a cause or symptom of institutional failure. Likely a dynamic that feeds and reinforces both.
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