College Board releases revised AP African American studies course amid criticism
The College Board released its revisions for the Advanced Placement African American studies course, removing topics like critical race theory and the Black Lives Matter movement. NBC News' Ron Allen reports on the course's modifications and if Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' criticism of the course prompted College Board to make the changes.
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