Title: AP African American Studies Curriculum Released Despite Conflict with Florida Governor Meta Description: The College Board releases the final curriculum for its AP African American Studies course, defying objections from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The curriculum includes controversial topics like Black Lives Matter and reparations, and will be available nationwide in fall 2024. Conflict arose as DeSantis signed the Stop the WOKE Act in 2021, leading to changes in how race and ethnicity are discussed in classrooms. The College Board denies that political pressure influenced the curriculum.
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