American Evolution 2024

‘I taught books that are now banned’: Florida schools become battleground in US culture wars

From conservative cores to cosmopolitan corridors, hollowed-out heartlands to cloud economies, follow US bureau chief Bhagyashree Garekar on a journey across the US ahead of its presidential election in November. 

Retired teacher Mandy Horton Walker said she taught books that are now banned in Florida, while Mr Tony Anderson lost re-election to Martin County’s education board due partly to unsubstantiated allegations that he was a proponent of critical race theory. ST PHOTOS: BHAGYASHREE GAREKAR
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STUART, Florida – In the Republican-ruled state of Florida, public schools have become battlegrounds in a high-stakes contest to decide what is fit to be taught.

It is part of a larger, decades-old tug of war between conservative and liberal Americans to define national values, coming to a head in an election year. 

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