A phrase referring to President Reagan’s rhetoric as “bellicose” was also removed.
Plus they are rewriting aspects of the New Deal to influence kids today.
Source: Newly Revised AP US History Standards Take Softer Tone on Racial History of America
National Guardsmen with bared bayonets hold back 14 May 1964 in Cambridge, a group of demonstrators protesting segregation. Shortly after, Brig. Gen. George Gelston (far right), commander of the Guardsmen, ordered his men to fire tear gas into the group when they refused pleas to disperse. (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)
A phrase referring to President Reagan’s rhetoric as “bellicose” was also removed.
Plus they are rewriting aspects of the New Deal to influence kids today.
Source: Newly Revised AP US History Standards Take Softer Tone on Racial History of America