carolina senator john calhoun, who in 18 37th speech argued that slavery was a boom to black people. never before has the black rays of central africa from the dawn of history to the present day attained a condition so civilized and so improved, not only physically but morally and intellectually. this kind of thinking gave rise to junk science like which translate to runaway madness. it was a clinical term of the 1850s based on the belief that slavery so vastly improve the lives of the enslaved. that they would have to be mentally ill to run away. the term drapetomania was not removed from medical textbooks until after 1914. human experiments in racist propaganda and fake science were used to prove something that we all know now is patently false black people did not benefit from slavery, cried obviously. but this year in florida the
medical textbooks until after 1814. human experiments and racist propaganda were used to prove something we all know was patently false. black people did not benefit from slavery, quite obviously. but this year in florida the echoes of those falsehoods can be heard once again. yesterday the florida board of education approved new standards for black history instruction that require lessons for middle schoolers to include, quote, how slaves developed skills, which in some instances could be applied for their personal benefit. the old racist trope from the 1850s that slavery benefitted the enslaved seems to have been resurrected in florida, and middle schoolers in that state may be required to learn it. more on that unlearning of american history is coming up next with my guest journalist and dean jeloni cobb. jeloni cob
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