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Historian critiques Kamala Harris, educates on African American history.

An actual historian of black history has⁣ taught Vice President⁢ Kamala Harris a much-needed lesson.

Kevin D. Roberts, who ‌holds a Ph.D. in American History from the University ​of Texas, defended Florida’s embattled history‍ standards against Harris’ frivolous criticism.

On Friday, Roberts tweeted a series of comments‍ endorsing the new standards.

Florida ⁤officials announced‌ the state’s new history standards ​on July 19. The controversy over those standards began ⁢two days later when⁤ Harris, ‍in a speech delivered ⁢in Jacksonville, Florida, accused state officials ​of trying to “replace history with lies.”

“Middle school ‍students in Florida [are] to‌ be told that enslaved people benefited from slavery,” Harris added.

Here the vice president referred to a single ​line in the⁣ new curriculum. “Instruction includes how slaves ⁤developed skills which, in ‌some instances,‌ could be applied ⁢for their personal benefit,” the ‌new ​standards said.

Critics blasted Harris for her obvious exaggeration.

Meanwhile, in‍ a social-media post on Wednesday, Republican Rep. Byron ‍Donalds of⁤ Florida appeared to⁣ echo Harris’ criticism.

“The new African-American standards in ⁣FL are‍ good, robust, & accurate. That being said, the attempt to feature the ⁤personal benefits of slavery is wrong & needs to be adjusted. That obviously wasn’t the goal & I have faith that FLDOE will correct this,” Donalds tweeted.

Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida responded ​by defending the new ‍standards and accusing Donalds of siding with Harris.

Roberts, who now serves as president of⁢ the⁢ Heritage ⁤Foundation, a‍ conservative think-tank, brought a sensible perspective to this manufactured⁣ controversy.

For ‍instance, Roberts noted that the new standards require emphasis ⁢on “heroic people who fought oppression.”

As for the line that Harris — and even Donalds — found objectionable, Roberts called⁢ it “wholly accurate.”

“Some slaves, in some circumstances, were able⁤ to⁤ earn money that‌ some even used to purchase ⁣their‌ freedom,” Roberts added.

Furthermore, ⁣the fact that some slaves developed beneficial skills does not mean that⁤ slavery ⁢ benefited them.​ Instead, according to Roberts, “it shows the amazing, heroic perseverance of enslaved people amid an ⁣evil system.”

Roberts then⁢ cited an NPR interview with Dr. William B. Allen, a black historian who wrote the standards. In the interview, Allen noted Booker T. Washington and Frederick Douglass ‌as examples‍ of former slaves whose remarkable lives illustrated the truth of the new standards.

Finally, Roberts dismissed‌ the new standards’‍ critics as politically motivated and then praised‌ DeSantis.

Roberts’ string of comments highlighted the controversy’s true meaning.

For instance, the debate over one‍ line in Florida’s new⁢ history standards does involve politics. But it involves much ⁢more than ⁣ordinary election-related nonsense.

Harris ​represents those who want to reduce American history to a story​ of unyielding oppression.

Roberts, Allen, ⁣and DeSantis, on the other hand, acknowledge this oppression but ⁢insist‌ that students should learn the full context of America’s founding,​ which includes a struggle for liberty in⁢ which people of every skin color took part.

The post Historian‌ Levels Kamala Harris, Schools Her ⁣on African American‌ History ⁢appeared first on​ The Western Journal.



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