Americans: in what grade did you or your children learn about slavery, segregation, and the civil rights movement.

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answer:For myself, I don’t remember.It was a long time ago. My daughter started learning about slavery in second grade. She’s in third grade now and their studying it again in time for black history month. She’s doing a book report on Harriet Tubman. I have no problem with it. It’s taught at an age-appropriate level and I’m a big believer in being honest about life and the world from day one. My only rule is that the information should be (as I said) age-appropriate. We’ve discussed this topic at home and I answer any questions she has about it honestly. I’m also careful not to offer more information than she’s seeking. I answer what she’s asking and (essentially) wait for the next question. This is our basic system for all “sensitive” subjects. Oh… and we live in Massachusetts. My daughter is Chinese and I’m a big, goofy white guy. My daughter seems to see this as something that happened a long time ago that has little impact on her reality.

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