Head of the College Board says new AP curriculum for African American Studies "hides from nothing"
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On the first day of Black History Month, the College Board introduced the official curriculum for its new Advanced Placement course in African American Studies.
The course was first announced last August but David Coleman, the head of the College Board, said that the board decided on the final framework after feedback from educators and students and principles that have guided and served as the ultimate foundation of AP courses.
"This course hides from nothing, it sees everything," Coleman told "CBS Mornings."

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