Article 5PGX1 ‘These are the facts’: Black educators silenced from teaching America’s racist past

‘These are the facts’: Black educators silenced from teaching America’s racist past

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Melinda Anderson
from World news | The Guardian on (#5PGX1)

As 22 states pass or consider legislation on race and racism discourse in classrooms, some Black teachers are reminded daily that their racial identity is a liability

History teacher Valanna White filed into the auditorium the first week of August for the customary back-to-school all-staff meeting at Walker Valley high school in Cleveland, Tennessee. What she heard shifted her outlook for the coming school year. On 1 July, a new law took effect banning the teaching of critical race theory in Tennessee public schools. White listened intently as a school district official gave a vague overview informing the group that critical race theory was prohibited, though without fully explaining what critical race theory entails. Instead, teachers were told a list of actions - such as discussing racial discrimination - that were forbidden.

White left the meeting confused and frustrated. Tennessee's academic standards for US history require high school teachers to cover topics including Jim Crow laws, Plessy v Ferguson - the 1896 supreme court case upholding the separate-but-equal doctrine - and the civil rights movement. I can't talk about the civil rights movement without talking about Bloody Sunday and the premise behind Bloody Sunday, the premise behind voter suppression," she said, dreading the repercussions for just teaching my standards".

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