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Civil rights attorney threatens lawsuit against Florida, DeSantis over AP African American Studies course

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A group is planning a legal shot at Florida for rejecting an advanced placement African American studies course in high schools. They’re targeting Governor Ron DeSantis directly, even though the Department of Education (DOE) struck down the College Board course in its current form. The state found a chapter on black queer studies inappropriate. Despite […]

Source: WINK News - SW Florida's News Leader - Fort Myers, Naples, Cape Coral

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