57.53 - The Amistad commission; duties and responsibilities.

§  57.53.  The  Amistad  commission;  duties and responsibilities. The  Amistad commission shall have the following responsibilities and duties:    1.  to  survey  and  catalog  the  extent  and  breadth  of  education  concerning  the African slave trade, slavery in America, the vestiges of  slavery in this country and the contributions  of  African-Americans  to  our   society  presently  being  incorporated  into  the  curricula  and  textbooks and taught in  the  school  systems  of  the  state;  and,  to  inventory  those  African  slave  trade,  American  slavery, or relevant  African-American history memorials, exhibits and resources which  should  be  incorporated  into  courses of study at educational institutions and  schools throughout the state.    2. to compile a roster of individual volunteers  who  are  willing  to  share  their  knowledge  and  experience  in  classrooms,  seminars  and  workshops with students and teachers on the subject of the African slave  trade, American slavery and the impact of slavery on our society  today,  and the contributions of African-Americans to our country; and    3.  to  prepare reports for the governor and the legislature regarding  its findings and recommendations on facilitating the  inclusion  of  the  African  slave trade, American slavery studies, African-American history  and special programs in the educational system of the state.