Delaware students could get what’s termed a ‘more realistic and wholistic history of Black people’ under legislation approved in the House of Representatives Thursday.
The measure would require Delaware school districts and charter schools to provide curricula on Black History, providing education on how Black people were treated throughout history in the US and on the ramifications of prejudice, racism and intolerance. The requirement would start with the 2022-23 academic year.
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