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New York City Announces Plans For Educational Reform In How Black History Is Taught In America

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City schools Chancellor Meisha Ross-Porter introduced a new Black studies curriculum Wednesday at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Manhattan aimed at teaching students the “role of race in power relationships and the impact of systemic and institutional racism.”

Source: The Urban Daily

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