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  Florida's Alternative History Course Sparks Controversy

Florida Offers Alternative To Non-Whitewashed AP Black History CourseIn a move that has left many in the education community scratching their heads, Florida officials have unveiled an alternative U.S. history course designed to combat the popularity of Advanced Placement (AP) courses that cover African American Studies. The new course, which will roll out as a pilot program this fall, aims to promote a more conservative-friendly framework for teaching U.S. history.

A Response to AP Courses
The decision to create an alternative history course comes on the heels of Florida's rejection of an AP African American Studies course in 2023. The state's Department of Education deemed the course 'significantly lacks educational value,' sparking outrage among educators and historians who argued that it was a thinly veiled attempt to whitewash Black history. Despite this setback, the AP U.S. History course has continued to gain popularity, reaching over half a million high school students last year.

A Conservative-Friendly Framework
The new Florida course, which shares many similarities with other American history survey courses, does not omit dark periods in the nation's history, such as slavery, Japanese internment, or the Trail of Tears. However, it does suggest a specific textbook, 'Land of Hope' by Wilfred McClay, that tends to cover these events as 'aberrations from an otherwise admirable story.' This approach has been criticized by historians who argue that it downplays the significance of these events and perpetuates a narrative that is overly optimistic about American history.

A Departure from Reality
The use of the term 'aberration' to describe slavery and Jim Crow is particularly problematic, as it implies that these systems were somehow anomalous or unusual in American history. However, as historian Jonathan Zimmerman notes, slavery and Jim Crow were not aberrations, but rather dominant features of American society for centuries. By framing them as such, the new course risks perpetuating a false narrative about American history and its treatment of Black people.

The introduction of an alternative U.S. history course in Florida has sparked controversy and raised important questions about how we teach American history. While the course's creators may intend to promote a more conservative-friendly framework, their approach risks perpetuating a narrative that is overly optimistic and inaccurate. As educators and historians, it is our responsibility to ensure that students receive a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of American history, one that acknowledges both its triumphs and its tragedies.

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