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The Welsh Government has told its National Coal Museum to teach “decolonised” history through the lens of ethnic minorities.
Wales, which is 93.8 per cent white, is calling on the former Blaenavon pit to play its part in making the principality “anti-racist”.
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Roads.
Spelling.
Photography.
The list goes on and on. Now coal is racist.
The Welsh Government has told its National Coal Museum to teach “decolonised” history through the lens of ethnic minorities.
Wales, which is 93.8 per cent white, is calling on the former Blaenavon pit to play its part in making the principality “anti-racist”.
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Welsh National Coal Museum told it must teach 'decolonised' history and 'through the lens of black, Asian and minority ethnic people'
The guidance was issued after Welsh Labour announced its 2022 'Anti-Racist Wales Action Plan'
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