Unveiling DeSantis' Disputed Alterations to Black History

 

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Board of Education have agreed that slavery was more beneficial than damaging to pupils in public schools.

The shift is part of a new African American history standard released on Wednesday, in which schools would teach students that slavery assisted certain Black individuals in developing important abilities. The state teachers’ union termed the decision “a step backward.”

Florida’s new standards

The Florida Department of Education published a paper on the 2023 social studies standards that details how slaves learned skills that might be exploited for personal advantage. The new standards include teaching about racial crimes committed by African-Americans.

“Instruction includes acts of violence perpetrated against and by African Americans but is not limited to 1906 Atlanta Race Riot, 1919 Washington, DC, Race Riot, 1920 Ocoee Massacre, 1921 Tulsa Massacre and the 1923 Rosewood Massacre,” the language said.

A big step backwards

The Florida Education Association, a statewide teachers’ union with over 150,000 members, has opposed the new limits. They characterized it as a disservice to the state’s students and a huge step backward for Florida, which has mandated an African American history curriculum since 1994.

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