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Georgia schools chief says African American studies decision rooted in ‘divisive concepts’ law

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… sidelining of an Advanced Placement African American studies course, State School Superintendent … in the classroom.

The AP African American studies course description lists “The … may broaden their perspective about African Americans or Black people at large …

Source: The Connection Newspapers

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