this country from the history books. because if if you do that, you december tin people to be ignorant about how the country the developed ask that, in my opinion, to possibly relive that history and that oppression. so we firmly disagree with what the governor and the department of education are doing 3 we believe we have to have the true history of african-americans in our schools. we have to talk about the hispanic experience in this country. if we are to truly advance as a society. what i m hearing is you believe if the curriculum doesn t include those specific
that s unbelievable. we just shocked the world. couldn t happen to a better group of guys. we are effcstatic. we re going to stay in columbus. it feels great to get this win. we prove we belong here. so we re doing great right now. on to the next dub. love how coach can can barely breathe when he s talking to the post game there. they were 23-point underdogs, that make this is the biggest upset in history since the bracket went to 64 teams. fdu shouldn t have even been in the tournament. they lost their conference title game. but the knights got in on a technicality. here s something even more. prove dins was shooting a free throw last night.
the naacp and american f federation of teachers are working together against efforts by florida republicans to change school curriculum, including the removal of certain is books from schools. in just a couple hours they kick off a campaign handing out 10,000 books and 25 black communities in florida. the naacp state conference is going to hold a public town hall to talk about ways to make sure florida students get a quality education. ahead of the event, my next guest released this statement saying, governor desantis is failing our students. his crusade to rewrite history is rooted in white supremacist thinking to aim to disregard the blang black experience. if cracking down on wokeness means erasing black history, we are the wokest organization there is.
join ing me now is the chairman of the board of the naacp. thank you so much for being with us this saturday morning. why do you think distributing books is the right approach to this issue. it s an approach that s important because it points out that we cannot allow people to take literature away from our children. we can t allow them to deny the experience of read aring a book that talks about the history of people. not just black folks, but people from the native american, h hispanics, we can t to learn what has happened in this country that has made this country. then counterargument from republicans in florida is that they are not trying to prevent students from learning history, but rather that part of the