Poll says most Virginians support K-12 students learning about history of race

VCU graduates walked out commencement in May over curriculum decisions on teaching about the history of race. (Courtesy of Cassandra Loper/Capital News Service) Most Virginians agree that public K-12 schools should teach the history of race, but fewer say it should be required in colleges and universities, according to a poll conducted by the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University.

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