The Guardian (USA)

Ron DeSantis’ academic restrictio­ns show he hopes to change history by censoring it

- Francine Prose

For some time now, conservati­ve groups have pressured libraries and classrooms to remove certain “controvers­ial” books from their shelves and their syllabi. These are texts that tell uncomforta­ble or unpopular truths about our nation’s origins, including inequality, race, history, gender, sexuality, power and class – a range of subjects that a small but vocal group of Americans would prefer to ignore or deny.

These efforts achieved one of their most notable successes last April when the Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, signed the Stop Woke Act, which prohibits in-school discussion­s about racism, oppression, LBGTQ+ issues and economic inequity. Books that have not been officially vetted and approved must be hidden or covered, lest teachers unknowingl­y break an ill-defined law against distributi­ng pornograph­y – a felony.

On 1 February, these pernicious restrictio­ns on academic freedom spread beyond Florida, when the College Board announced its decision to severely restrict what can and cannot be taught in the newly created advanced placement class in African American studies. Cut from the curriculum (or in some cases made optional) was any discussion of Black Lives Matter, mass incarcerat­ion, police brutality, queer Black life and the Black Power movements of the 1960s and 70s. Writers who have been removed from the reading list include bell hooks, Angela Davis and Ta-Nehisi Coates.

These decisions are alarming and disturbing on so many levels that it’s hard to decide which aspect is the most damaging and insidious. At risk are our foundation­al principles of free speech,

 ?? ?? ‘At risk are our foundation­al principles of free speech, our conviction that educators – and not politician­s – should be writing up our lesson plans.’ Photograph: Smith Collection/Gado/ Getty Images
‘At risk are our foundation­al principles of free speech, our conviction that educators – and not politician­s – should be writing up our lesson plans.’ Photograph: Smith Collection/Gado/ Getty Images
 ?? The Florida governor, Ron DeSantis. Photograph: Paul Hennessy/Sopa Images/ Rex/Shuttersto­ck ??
The Florida governor, Ron DeSantis. Photograph: Paul Hennessy/Sopa Images/ Rex/Shuttersto­ck

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