Black Mississippi lawmakers walk out of Senate in protest of critical race theory ban
All 14 of Mississippi’s black, Democratic state senators refused to vote on a bill banning the teaching of critical race theory in the state’s public schools, walking out in protest instead.
“This bill is not morally right,” Democratic Sen. Barbara Blackmon of Canton said during the debate ahead of the Friday vote before joining the walkout.
Senate Bill 2113 passed 32-2 in the GOP-controlled chamber, with the only votes against it coming from two white Democrats. It will move to the state’s lower House, which is also controlled by Republicans, for review.
The bill was sponsored by Republican Sen. Michael McLendon, who is white.
Hundred of constituents have reached out to say they do not want CRT taught to their kids, claimed McLendon — who could not clearly describe what CRT is when asked, but insisted that no child should be taught that they are superior or inferior to another.
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