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Columbia Basin Herald | UPDATED 4 years, 4 months AGO
| November 22, 2020 1:36 PM

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The following story will move Monday as this week’s Tuesday Spotlight, a feature showcasing the best off-the-news enterprise in the AP report:

RACIAL INJUSTICE-TEACHING THANKSGIVING — More U.S. schools are rethinking traditional Thanksgiving lessons that focus on the English settlers but teach little about Native Americans. They are updating lessons to include more about the Wampanoag people, the Native Americans who attended the 1621 feast. In Arlington schools near Boston, students are getting new lessons this year meant to debunk common myths around the holiday. Advocates for Indigenous education applaud the recent wave of action but they also warn that there’s much to improve. They say progress has been slow and spotty and that many schools still teach outdated and insensitive lessons. By Collin Binkley. UPCOMING: 920 words, photos.

—The AP

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