I Have Some Questions for the New Florida U.S. History Curriculum
History curriculum (too woke), the state is trying to provide—as Kellyanne Conway used to say—alternative facts. I have some authority to speak on this issue because I wrote an entire book of bad, inaccurate AP U.S. Did you have something else in mind? 9) Who are some important figures from the Civil War?
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