ETS and College Board Commemorate AP World History Exam Grading with Racist T-Shirt
The ETS and the College Board approved, printed, and distributed a racist commemorative t-shirt at this year's AP World History exam grading in Salt Lake City.
The ETS and the College Board approved, printed, and distributed a racist commemorative t-shirt at this year's AP World History exam grading in Salt Lake City.
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