US VP Harris blasts Florida 'extremists' over education guidelines about
slavery
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[July 22, 2023]
By Jeff Mason and Brad Brooks
(Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris criticized Florida
"extremists" on Friday for backing educational guidelines that taught
"revisionist history" about slavery in the United States.
Florida's board of education approved new guidelines this week with
"benchmark clarifications," including one for middle school students
that states "instruction includes how slaves developed skills which, in
some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit."
Harris, the first Black and Asian-American woman to serve as vice
president, flew to Florida, a political swing state whose governor, Ron
DeSantis, is running for the Republican presidential nomination, to
deliver a blistering speech condemning the new guidelines.
"Adults know what slavery really involved. It involved rape. It involved
torture. It involved taking a baby from their mother. It involved some
of the worst examples of ... depriving people of humanity in our world,"
she said.
"How is it that anyone could suggest that, in the midst of these
atrocities, that there was any benefit to being subjected to this level
of dehumanization?" she said.
The board of education approved the new teaching guidelines for
kindergarten through high school on Wednesday. Florida's education
commissioner, Manny Diaz Jr., said during the board meeting in Orlando
that the guidelines go in to the "tougher subjects" of slavery and
racist violence, as appropriate by age.
William Allen and Frances Presley Rice, both members of the working
group that developed the new guidelines, said in a statement on Thursday
that the new language regarding slaves learning specialized skills was
meant to show they were not merely victims.
Harris lambasted the information in the guidelines as false propaganda.
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris
delivers remarks before swearing in commissioners for the White
House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence and
Economic Opportunity for Hispanics at the Eisenhower Executive
Office Building on the White House campus in Washington, U.S. May
10, 2023. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo
"We teach our children, not only to tell the truth, but to seek
knowledge and truth," Harris said.
"These extremist so-called leaders should model what we know to be
the correct and right approach if we really are invested in the
wellbeing of our children. Instead they dare to push propaganda to
our children," she said.
The approval of the guidelines follows moves by DeSantis to combat
what he has labeled "woke indoctrination."
DeSantis, who trails former President Donald Trump in polling for
the Republican nomination, has taken on "wokeness" as a key theme
for his campaign. The governor, who also has battled Walt Disney
over its criticism of a Florida law banning classroom discussion of
sexuality and gender, accused Harris of being misleading about
Florida's standards.
“Democrats like Kamala Harris have to lie about Florida's
educational standards to cover for their agenda of indoctrinating
students and pushing sexual topics onto children," he said in a
statement. "Florida stands in their way and we will continue to
expose their agenda and their lies."
Harris said teachers should not be told by politicians "that they
should be teaching ... revisionist history."
President Joe Biden, with Harris as his vice president, is running
for re-election in 2024.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason in Washington and Brad Brooks in Texas;
Additional reporting by Steve Holland and Andrea Shalal in
Washington; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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