July 20th, 2021
By Nikki Slusher
Last Friday the Texas Senate passed legislation that would remove requirements for public schools to have to teach civil rights movements and women’s suffrage. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech and “Letter From a Birmingham Jail” being cut from the curriculum along with Susan B. Anthony and Caesar Chavez.
The bill passed with an 18-4 vote but has still not passed through the House where they are unable to have a quorum since a group of Democrats are out-of-state. The state legislature’s special session ends on August 6th.
The legislation on school curriculum also includes a lis of required elements like historical figures, documents and events in social studies courses. If passed into law, the bill drops many historical figures of color and women it would require teaching on white supremacy and the ways in which it is morally wrong.”
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