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Texas’ divisive bill limiting how students learn about current events and historic racism passed by Senate
By Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas Legislature, Texas House, Texas Senate, critical race theory, public schools, white supremacy, racism, slavery, Bryan Hughes, State Board of Education, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, 1619 Project, University of North Carolina, Dallas Independent School District, New York Times, teachers, Federal Civil Rights Act, South Texas college, Mexico, people of color
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