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In an Everyday Sociology blog post titled “Who Is Afraid of CRT?” Myron Strong explains what critical race theory (CRT) is and why the fear of this theory is a moral panic. By looking closely at recent claims about the danger of CRT, he draws connections between the long history of similar fears, the limited education Americans receive about racial inequality, and attempts to make teaching CRT illegal.
What is CRT according to the blog post? Why do you think this theory has become a source of controversy? A moral panic is a widespread fear that is dramatically out of proportion to its actual threat. The author describes CRT as a moral panic. Do you think it fits the definition? Why or why not?

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