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King's Dream Takes Shape: SC Public High Schools to Receive Free Civics Curriculum
South Carolina, United StatesMonday, September 16, 2024
By presenting a narrow, sanitized view of history, are we not erasing the very experiences and struggles of marginalized communities? Are we not perpetuating the same systems of oppression that Dr. King fought against? As State Superintendent Ellen Weaver so eloquently put it, "South Carolina played an outsized role in our nation's founding sin of slavery but has also been the scene of some of our nation's greatest acts of forgiveness and racial reconciliation." But what about the intergenerational trauma that still lingers in these communities? What about the ongoing struggles for racial equity and social justice?
The announcement comes during the 61st anniversary of Dr. King's cornerstone "I Have a Dream" speech, in which he famously declared, "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." But what about the children who are still being judged by the color of their skin? What about the children who are still being marginalized and excluded from the very educational system that is supposed to uplift and empower them?
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