That's not true. I mean, there's all the gory details are in all of those standards. And in fact, you know, Since I've been governor, we've added to what type of African American history has been taught. For example, we did the. We have mandatory instruction on the election day riots, the Ocoee Election day riots. In 1920, when I became governor, one of my first acts of office was to pardon the Groveland Four. (31:54–31:59)
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Asserts that the scope of African American history taught in Florida has been expanded under his governorship.
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