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- A publisher removed references to Rosa Parks' race in a draft of a Florida textbook.
- Studies Weekly changed the language to comply with the Stop Woke Act, The New York Times reported.
- The publisher also removed references to race in a Civil War lesson.
A science and social studies-focused textbook publisher used in 45,000 Florida schools initially removed all references in a draft lesson on Rosa Parks' race in order to comply with Florida's Stop WOKE Act, The New York Times reported.