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douglas9

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Fri May 21, 2021, 06:09 AM May 2021

Texas Pushes to Obscure the State's History of Slavery and Racism

Texas is awash in bills aimed at fending off critical examinations of the state’s past.

Every morning, schoolchildren in Texas recite an oath to their state that includes the words, “I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God.”

Now, a flurry of proposed measures that could soon become law would promote even greater loyalty to Texas in the state’s classrooms and public spaces, as Republican lawmakers try to reframe Texas history lessons and play down references to slavery and anti-Mexican discrimination that are part of the state’s founding.

The proposals in Texas, a state that influences school curriculums around the country through its huge textbook market, amount to some of the most aggressive efforts to control the teaching of American history. And they come as nearly a dozen other Republican-led states seek to ban or limit how the role of slavery and pervasive effects of racism can be taught.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/20/us/texas-history-1836-project.html

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Texas Pushes to Obscure the State's History of Slavery and Racism (Original Post) douglas9 May 2021 OP
This literally makes me sick to my stomach. Shell_Seas May 2021 #1
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