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In the file photo: a sampling of books that are used at Our Lady Of Fatima Catholic School, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020 in Lafayette, La. America's understanding of racism and the part it played in our country's history are undergoing a change, and that should be reflected in how students are taught in social studies, educators say. But parents rights groups warn that all too often school systems are promoting an agenda on the sly, keeping parents unaware of the content of antiracism materials used in the classroom. (Scott Clause/The News-Star via AP)  **FILE**

In the file photo: a sampling of books that are used at Our Lady Of Fatima Catholic School, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020 in Lafayette, La. America's understanding of racism and the part it played in our country's history are undergoing a change, and that should be reflected in how students are taught in social studies, educators say. But parents rights groups warn that all too often school systems are promoting an agenda on the sly, keeping parents unaware of the content of antiracism materials used in the classroom. (Scott Clause/The News-Star via AP) **FILE**

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