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History professors assail changes to AP curriculum in African American studies after attack by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis - The Boston Globe

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… among 200 professors of African American studies who signed … in defense of AP African American studies and characterized … than 300 professors of African American studies during the … leaders and not specialists in African American history,” Rose said. …

Source: The Boston Globe

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