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Georgia superintendent says Black studies course breaks law against divisive racial teachings

  • Georgia's state superintendent believes a new Advanced Placement course in African American Studies violates state law against divisive racial teachings, so he won't recommend it for approval.
  • Gwinnett County Superintendent Calvin Watts stated that withholding approval implies African American contributions are not worthy of academic study at the same level.
  • Georgia’s 2022 ban prohibits claims that the U.S. Is fundamentally or systematically racist and aims to prevent students from feeling psychological distress due to their race.
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