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Pyramids of Giza part of black history, schoolchildren taught

Claim is made in educational resources compiled by Labour-run Luton council to help teachers deliver a ‘diverse curriculum’

The Pyramids of Giza have been included in a timeline of black history intended for schoolchildren.

Labour-run Luton council has compiled a range of educational resources to help local schools deliver a “diverse curriculum”, including a timeline citing the Pyramids of Giza in an overview of black history.

The 4,500-year-old monuments were built for the Egyptian pharaohs of the Fourth Dynasty, none of whom are believed by scholars to have been black.

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