Students say DeSantis' African-American studies ban 'symbolizes ... deep hatred'
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) is facing backlash to his administration's effort to block an AP course on African-American history. Now, some AP students, and a prominent civil rights attorney, are warning that they'll file a lawsuit if DeSantis does not negotiate with the College Board to allow the course to be taught in schools across Florida.
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