Vice President JD Vance said Black history is not being erased during a recent appearance on The View.
Vance argued that Black history remains an important part of American education and continues to be taught in schools. He said students still learn about major events, historical figures, and the contributions of African Americans throughout U.S. history.
His comments come as some educators and advocacy groups raise concerns about curriculum changes that could affect how Black history is taught.
Vance disagreed, saying Black history remains widely taught and recognized across the country. The discussion highlights the ongoing debate over education and how American history should be presented in classrooms.