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Editorial | Florida’s ban on African American studies is dangerous - The Pitt News

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recently banned a new Advanced Placement course for high schoolers on African American studies, citing that the course is inaccurate and violates state law.  The College Board, which creates AP tests, assured the Florida Department of Education that the class is just as factual and rigorous as its other courses. However,...

Source: The Pitt News - The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

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