Union Leader Calls FAMU Hire a ‘Political Strategy to Control Black Minds’

By Stacy M. Brown For Fedrick C. Ingram, secretary-treasurer of the American Federation of Teachers, the hiring of Marva Johnson by Florida A&M University (FAMU) is a calculated political strategy to control Black institutions and influence how future generations think. “They are trying to change the mindset, get into the brain trust of young people to try and change history, to try and change a cultural mindset,” Ingram asserted. “And we can’t allow that to happen because what they’re trying to do is eradicate history, have revisionist history so that these young people will promote something different in the future.”

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