Six schools in Arkansas are offering an AP African American Studies course despite the state saying it won’t count toward graduation. The Arkansas Education Department warned schools not to offer the course on was the first day of school for some districts. Activist and Little Rock Nine member Minnijean Brown-Trickey along with NAACP Director of Education, Innovation, and Research Dr. Ivory Toldson weigh in on the decision made by the schools and the state.
Little Rock Nine survivors call removal of AP African American Studies “an attempt to erase history”Fmr. Harvard president on how ‘Necessary Trouble’ brings changeFlorida town, students fight to preserve record against state's war on Black history.
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