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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- AFRICAN HERITAGE HISTORY EDUCATION | |
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Introduced By: Senators Mack, Bell, Quezada, Acosta, Kallman, Calkin, Anderson, | |
Date Introduced: March 04, 2021 | |
Referred To: Senate Education | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended by |
2 | adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 110 |
4 | AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY EDUCATION IN ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY |
5 | SCHOOL |
6 | 16-110-1. Legislative findings. |
7 | The General Assembly hereby finds and declares that: |
8 | (1) Rhode Island holds a unique place in history with the establishment of its Royal Charter |
9 | on July 8, 1663, that marked the first time that a sovereign leader signed a charter guaranteeing that |
10 | individuals within a society were free to practice the religion of their choice without any |
11 | interference from the government. |
12 | (2) As Rhode Island became the first American colony to declare its independence from |
13 | Great Britain on May 4, 1776, it simultaneously was one of the most active slave ports in British |
14 | North America within the Transatlantic Slave Trade transporting thousands of enslaved Africans |
15 | to the colony, with the first documented slave ship arriving at Newport in 1696. |
16 | (3) The contributions of African Heritage Peoples from across the African Diaspora |
17 | representing all walks of life and their endeavors to learn and thrive throughout history and make |
18 | unforgettable marks in our state and nation as artists, scientists, educators, businesspeople, |
19 | influential thinkers, members of the faith community, athletes, and political and governmental |
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1 | leaders, reflects the greatness of the state of Rhode Island. |
2 | (4) The United States Department of Education says "education is primarily a state and |
3 | local responsibility in the United States. It is states and communities, as well as public and private |
4 | organizations of all kinds that establish schools and college and develop curricula." |
5 | (5) The state of Rhode Island also has previously demonstrated its concerns and interests |
6 | regarding raising awareness on the subject of African Heritage and History through the work of the |
7 | 1696 Historical Commission as established by the general assembly and signed into law on July 1, |
8 | 2014 and was tasked with developing a comprehensive African Heritage History curriculum for |
9 | Rhode Island public schools from kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12) and said commission |
10 | led by our secretary of state and comprised of scholars, civic and educational leaders developed |
11 | and submitted a comprehensive report that included units of instruction and educational resources. |
12 | (6) With the unifying call for Black Lives Matter, racial reconciliation, and social justice |
13 | during the summer of 2020, and citizen equity being reflected across the state, nation and world, |
14 | the establishment of an African Heritage History curriculum in Rhode Island is long overdue. Given |
15 | the importance of the issue to the political affairs of the United States, as well as the responsibility |
16 | of the state to educate its citizens, it is a fundamental responsibility of the state of Rhode Island to |
17 | ensure that the critical subject of African Heritage History is included as part of the curriculum in |
18 | all public schools. |
19 | (7) It is the judgment of the Rhode Island general assembly to encourage that every board |
20 | of education in the state shall include instruction on the subject of African Heritage History studies |
21 | where in an appropriate place in the curriculum, for all elementary and secondary students. |
22 | 16-110-2. Definitions. |
23 | For the purpose of this chapter, the following words shall have the following meanings: |
24 | (1) "African Diaspora" means the term commonly used to describe the mass dispersion of |
25 | peoples from Africa during the Transatlantic Slave Trades, from the 1500s to the 1800s. |
26 | (2) "African Heritage" means any one people with racial, ethnic and cultural ties to the |
27 | African Diaspora. |
28 | (3) "African Heritage People" means the people that can be seen in our many state residents |
29 | of African, white, bi-racial, Latino, Cape Verdean, Caribbean, and Native backgrounds. |
30 | (4) “Transatlantic Slave Trade” means the forced transportation by European slave traders |
31 | of various enslaved African people, mainly to the Americas. Current estimates are that about twelve |
32 | million (12,000,000) to twelve million eight hundred thousand (12,800,000) Africans were shipped |
33 | across the Atlantic over a span of four hundred (400) years. |
34 | 16-110-3. Powers and duties. |
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1 | The state shall adhere to the following procedures: |
2 | (1) The department of education shall collect and disseminate to every school district, |
3 | private school, mayoral academy and charter school, and make available currently on its website at |
4 | https://www.ride.ri.gov/InstructionAssessment/CivicsSocialStudies/ResourcesonAfricanAmerica |
5 | nHistory.aspx |
6 | (2) The curriculum materials and such other materials as may assist local and regional |
7 | school committees, and governing bodies of any private school, mayoral academy or charter school, |
8 | in developing instructional programs pursuant to this section materials on African Heritage and |
9 | History. |
10 | (3) Every school district shall include in its curriculum a unit of instruction on African |
11 | Heritage and History utilizing, but not being limited to, the materials collected and disseminated |
12 | by the department of education, commencing with the 2022-2023 school year. Nothing herein shall |
13 | require school districts to require African Heritage History instruction in every year, but that |
14 | African Heritage education and instruction shall be utilized during appropriate times in the |
15 | elementary and secondary school curricula, as determined by the local authority. All students |
16 | should have received instruction on African Heritage and History materials by the time they have |
17 | graduated from high school. |
18 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- AFRICAN HERITAGE HISTORY EDUCATION | |
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1 | This act would require implementation of education courses in African American history |
2 | in elementary and secondary schools in Rhode Island commencing in the 2022-2023 school year. |
3 | This act will take effect upon passage. |
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