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Despite the centrality of slavery in this nation’s history, the United States has never been very good about confronting it in a meaningful, truthful way, choosing instead to whitewash or sugarcoat it--a practice that may soon be the only way these topics are taught in Florida. Joy Reid and her panel discuss.Feb. 9, 2022
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