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Commentary: African American Studies Class Rejected by Florida Also Teaches Slaves Benefited From Learned Skills

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… Advanced Placement (AP) African American studies class rejected by Florida … South. Once free, African Americans used these skills to … and others.”

The AP African American Studies course that the … racist for rejecting the African American studies class earlier …

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