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Critical race theory: A divisive force in American classrooms - Dallas Examiner

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Conservative activists and lawmakers have been waging a crusade against critical race theory, resulting in a chilling effect on speech in the classroom and a restriction of classroom instruction.

The post Teaching about race is good, actually. States need to stop banning it appeared first on Dallas Examiner.

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