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To The Contrary
CRT, Teaching History, and the Haitian Revolution
Season 31
Episode 3149
For Black History Month, we speak with Marlene Daut, a history professor at Yale. She talks to us about lessons learned when teaching the Haitian Revolution and other parts of black history. And, we discuss the controversy surrounding Critical Race Theory.
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