Florida Wanted "Opposing Viewpoints" on Slavery in A.P. African American Studies Course
Source: New Republic
Florida Wanted Opposing Viewpoints on Slavery in A.P. African American Studies Course
Ella Sherman
Tue, August 29, 2023 at 5:34 PM EDT·1 min read
Florida Governor Ron DeSantiss administration officials opposed the College Boards new Advanced Placement African American studies course due to its lack of opposing viewpoints on slavery.
A new report from the Miami Herald sheds more context on Floridas fight against the College Board and Black history specifically.
According to internal state comments, the reviewers believed the A.P. courses depiction of chattel slavery did not promote both sides of history. One lesson on how Europeans benefited from trading enslaved people may lead to a viewpoint of an oppressor vs. oppressed based solely on race or ethnicity, reviewers noted.
The DeSantis administration successfully got the College Board to water down its A.P. African American studies course earlier this year. The new curriculum cut lessons on critical race theory, reparations, Black Lives Matter, and several prominent queer Black writers.
Florida officials objection to the lack of opposing viewpoints on slavery occurred numerous times and was not previously reported.
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