Florida Students Plan Lawsuit Challenging Removal of A.P. African American Studies Course
Florida Students Plan Lawsuit Challenging Removal of A.P. African American Studies Course
Three high school students are preparing to file a lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, whose state Department of Education recently rejected a plan to institute an Advanced Placement course in African American Studies.According to National Public Radio, the proposed litigation was announced earlier this week by a Democratic state representative."By rejecting the African American history pilot program, Ron DeSantis has clearly demonstrated that he wants to dictate whose history does — and doesn't — belong," Florida state Rep. Fentrice Driskell said in a statement.Benjamin Crump, a high-profile civil rights attorney, said that he would file a lawsuit on behalf of the Florida students if the state Department of Education refuses to implement the Advanced Placement course.“This is what it’s about, it’s about them, this is what the fight is for,” Crump said. “Never, ever forget that.”National Public Radio reports that members of the DeSantis administration have characterized the course as “woke indoctrination masquerading as education.”However, Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz, Jr., said that the state is open to the African American studies course, provided that the College Board revises its curriculum.“As we’ve said all along, if College Board decides to revise its course to comply with Florida law, we will come back to the table,” Diaz said.
Former Congressman Ron DeSantis in 2017. Image via Flickr/user:Gage Skidmore (CCA-BY-2.0).
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