AP South Carolina Rep. Tim McGinnis, R-Myrtle Beach, right, discusses a bill requiring high schools and colleges to provide more lessons on the U.S. Constitution with Rep. Wendy Brawley, D-Hopkins, left, on Wednesday, April 14, 2021, in Columbia, S.C. House members agreed to take more time before continuing to debate the proposal. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins) The South Carolina House approved a bill Thursday that would revise a required college course on America's founding that hasn't been changed since 1924. The bill passed 91-12 on Thursday after Republicans agreed to a Democratic amendment that the class include “one or more documents that are foundational to the African American Freedom struggle.”