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The Meaning of African American Studies

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  • Feb 3, 2023
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Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
@KeeangaYamahtta
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On Wednesday, February 1st, the first day of Black History Month, the College Board released its long-awaited curriculum for a new Advanced Placement class in African American studi... Show More

On Wednesday, February 1st, the first day of Black History Month, the College Board released its long-awaited curriculum for a new Advanced Placement class in African American studies. Two weeks earlier, the Florida Department of Education had rejected the course, claiming that it “lacks educational value and is contrary to Florida law.” Then, nearly a week later, Manny Diaz, Jr., the state’s commissioner of education, released a flyer listing his complaints, based on a pilot version of the course. They included the fact that there were units on intersectionality and activism, Black queer studies, “Black Feminist Literary Thought,” reparations, and “Black Study and the Black Struggle in the 21st Century.” The Movement for Black Lives—which brought out the largest demonstrations in American history, in the summer of 2020, with more than twenty million people participating—was dismissed as a topic of study.

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Chanda Prescod-Weinstein @IBJIYONGI · Feb 4, 2023
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THIS IS THE BIGGEST MUST READ OF THE WEEK ALL FUCKIN CAPS “the subject of African American studies, even before it was called that, has been not just the condition of Black people but the condition of the country.”
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