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Virginia High School Students Can Now Take Black History Courses - Black News Channel

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By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Virginia students now can take an elective course focusing on African American history, Gov. Ralph Northam said on Thursday, Aug. 28. The new courses are available in 16 of the state’s school divisions, including in Arlington and Prince William counties. “Black history is American history, but for too long, the story we have told was insufficient and inadequate,” Gov. Northam said in a news release. “The introduction of this groundbreaking course is a first step toward our shared goal of ensuring all Virginia students have a fuller, more accurate understanding of […]

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