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THE FRONTIER: After a state law banning some lessons on race
THE FRONTIER: After a state law banning some lessons on race
THE FRONTIER: After a state law banning some lessons on race, Oklahoma teachers tread lightly on the Tulsa Race Massacre
One year after Oklahoma lawmakers passed a bill banning some concepts about race in public schools, Bixby teachers decided to shelve a lesson on “Dreamland Burning,” a young-adult historical fiction
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