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The Attack on Black History in Schools

The Political Scene | The New Yorker

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Challenges in Teaching Black History and Academic Freedom

The chapter explores the resistance to teaching critical history, particularly focusing on the attack on black history education in schools. It discusses the intersection of media narratives and political agendas in shaping the portrayal of black history, emphasizing the importance of challenging false claims and preserving academic freedom. The conversation also delves into the impact of external influences on university systems, shedding light on the struggles to maintain diversity and uphold academic freedom amidst growing pressures.

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