Somebody tell me there's additional context of some sort. This seems very odd.
Do they mean black African slave traders?
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Somebody tell me there's additional context of some sort. This seems very odd.
Do they mean black African slave traders?
That's no additional context. This is a tiny step removed from "they weren't slaves, they were just employees" historical revisionism.
Another part of the curriculum says that teachers need to specify that, while some white people might have caused racially motivated massacres, black people were to blame as well. The Tulsa race riot? It wasn't the fault of the white people who slaughtered all those black people. No, according to Florida's new curriculum, the black people who were slaughtered were responsible also.