
Florida Education Board Rejects New AP Course on Slavery Due to Lack of Diverse Perspectives
Florida officials rejected a new Advanced Placement course on African American Studies, claiming it lacked "opposing viewpoints" and "other perspectives" on slavery. Internal state documents obtained by the Miami Herald revealed concerns about the curriculum's focus on the slave trade and abolitionists, with reviewers suggesting the inclusion of perspectives from "the other side." Critics argue that this reflects an effort to whitewash the country's history of slavery. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been targeting "woke" culture and limiting teachings on racial inequality and LGBTQ+ issues. The College Board, which oversees AP courses, plans to revise the curriculum and submit it for approval in November.