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earhere t1_j51tpix wrote

Can't have students learning about the historical atrocities the country committed against non-whites; lest they realize that maybe the United States isn't the bastion of freedom and liberty after all, but rooted in white supremacist ideals and the furtherance of wealthy capital owners at the expense of just about everyone else.

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[deleted] t1_j523e71 wrote

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DeepRoot t1_j527r6k wrote

I did not receive a full Black History lesson until I paid for the class in college. The information in High School is surface level, at best.

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RobinsShaman t1_j52dco8 wrote

That's how education works.

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DeepRoot t1_j52izgz wrote

Right, that's what I was saying, it wasn't taught so this is a non-issue.

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MeatsimPD t1_j52d54x wrote

I'm betting you didn't learn of the full scope of slavery or it's lingering affects on the United States and the people who suffered under it. Especially if you went to school in the south where they still talk about how slave owners looked after and educated their slaves and other nonsense

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earhere t1_j524j3y wrote

and what about after it was abolished?

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pinetreesgreen t1_j5316dv wrote

Was it ap? This is a deeper look, and generally accepted at colleges for credit, if you do well enough.

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pinetreesgreen t1_j53gc7y wrote

Yes, I'm saying the AP classes are much more extensive than what you took in high school. They have them in all sorts of subjects, which makes the FL thing a glaring mistake.

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caddyofshak t1_j55l73c wrote

Don’t forget about the ethnic cleansing down here in Florida before statehood. The 5 civilized tribes marched out to die after living in the southeastern US for thousands of years.

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