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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not BS...google it. Many links have already been provided in this thread. You are just choosing to ignore them.[/quote] Nope. Are you new here? You make a claim, you provide the links. But you can’t because you’re a liar. [/quote] There have been many links provided in this thread. You have chosen to ignore them.[/quote] Zero links about John Lewis and Ruby Bridges being "banned." But you know that. Keep up the good fight (aka narrative)![/quote] NP but here is the complaint from the Williamson County, TN “Moms for Liberty” wanting to dump books about Martin Luther King, Ruby Bridges and segregation, calling them CRT. https://drive.google.com/file/d/16W9grkwSFsIPRQOSpQfnAHNJzvDH5Bkk/view[/quote] Some of this would be more appropriate for fifth or sixth grade than for second. I am of an age to remember some of the events, and it is not wrong to teach about them. But, I do think that some of this is a little strong for 7 year olds. It does encourage "all white people are bad" with some of the books. Seven year olds are not old enough to understand. That does not mean they cannot be taught about MLK--but teaching about Bull Connor at second grade is a little too much. It should be taught, but not at second grade. [/quote]
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