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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A bill that could have made African American history count as a required social studies credit in Virginia high schools was vetoed last month by Governor Glenn Youngkin.
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill Tuesday that would allow African American history courses to count toward graduation requirements. The bill would have allowed students ...
In honor of Malcolm X Day on May 16, we've rounded up some of our favorite Malcolm X quotes. The civil rights leader was known for being a powerful speaker and organizer for African American ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (7News) — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vetoed a bill that would have allowed African American history courses to count toward core high school graduation requirements.
Dear editor at Baltimore AFRO, On March 27, the executive order titled “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History” was signed, targeting the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African ...
WILMINGTON, Ohio — The Clinton County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday recognized May as Older Americans Month, issuing a proclamation honoring the contributions of older adults in the community.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vetoed a bill that would have allowed African American history courses to count toward high school graduation requirements. The measure, which was introduced in ...
Glenn Youngkin recently took his veto pen to a bill that would've allowed students a choice to substitute World History 1 or World Geography with African American History or Advanced Placement ...
Among them were the classic American history chronicle Lies My Teacher ... Plantation owners were “trying to get more cheap labor, because African Americans left the state,” says Joyce Dixon ...
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