Black People : Law made for us being broken and forgotten

dustyelbow

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Teachers learn how to break stereotypes

Florida law requires schools to cover African history before slavery, the slaves' passage to America, enslavement and the contributions of black Americans to society, but that doesn't always happen. Since 1999, Palm Beach County required teachers to get one day of training on how to infuse African and African-American studies into courses. Despite those efforts, many teachers haven't changed their lesson plans.


And GREATER SOCIETY love to mention or demonstrate how "WE are CRIMINAL" and 'NATURAL' LAW BREAKERS....

Another EXAMPLE why DIVERSITY is a COMPLETE SHAM....

This is a KEEPER....

That's the NATION at WORK....


Oh well.
 
Not only do they feel it is a threat to them, but also, at the same time, these Teachers are struggling their behinds off to get Students to pass the State Examinations (in Florida, FCAT). This is what is brought up in most Meetings, not the fact that Our-Story is not being taught the way the State says it should be.

That's the State of Florida at work.

MK
 
oldiesman said:
are you surprised at this?...i'm not.

No I am just trying to get those LAWYERS about us (BLACK PEOPLE) to USE their POWERS to SUE the STATE (LAWFULLY) and in the PROCESS inspire young BLACK MALES instead of PREPARING US to GET READY to JAIL at the the DISCRECTION of RUTHLESS WHITE SUPERIORS in GOVERNMENT and BUSINESS.

They have all this LEARNING and they CHARGE the SAME HIGH ROBBERY RATE white lawyers CHARGE.

Right now our COMMUNITIES cannot AFFORD that.

This is TIME to get back on TRACK.
 

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