How should schools approach teaching about politically or racially charged topics?

must be written in third person. Sources Required: 2 outside sources plus the 2 essays used from class as the basis of the discussion. the two essays we read in class were “Between the World and Me” by Ta-Nehisi Coates and “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King, Jr., Be sure to use textual references (this means actual quotations and/or paraphrases from the articles) to back up your ideas. Be sure your sources are reliable and remember that you may not use Wikipedia or blogs as sources. must follow MLA format for in-text citation and the works cited page. Choose one of these topics: Define diversity and discuss if America is really “diverse” or whether this a myth created to make society seem “Politically Correct”? Remember, this requires more than just an opinion. Use sources to support your ideas and do not use first person. When racism is discussed, it is usually done in relation to unfair treatment of African Americans. Are other groups, be they racial, ethnic, or religious, victims of discrimination and bias in America? To examine the problem closely, choose one group (other than African Americans) and examine the historical background and current situation of that group in America. How should schools approach teaching about politically or racially charged topics? Be sure to include three examples of “problematic” topics. For example, should they be avoided, approached in a politically correct way, or simply as a part of the social science curriculum? You can certainly offer any ideas you have on the subject, but remember to keep it academic. Be careful of personal bias and use of hyperbole (over-exaggeration). Chose one of these three topics and write an argumentative using at least four sources to support your argument. Create a dialogue between you and the sources. Do this in a point by point format. you should not use topic number 2 that’s just an a example.