State Deletes Controversial Textbook Photo
California State Board of Education meeting
The California State Board of Education Thursday voted to delete a controversial photograph used in some middle school textbooks that Sikhs consider offensive. The photograph depicts Sikh founder Guru Nanak wearing a golden crown and short beard, instead of the turban and long beard worn by modern day Sikhs. Some in the Sikh community argue the book's photograph does not accurately reflect their current practices and beliefs.
The picture is contained in a history book titled "An Age of Voyages: 1350-1600," published by Oxford University Press. The publisher and Sikh leaders haven't been able to agree on a picture both consider acceptable, so today the education board recommended the picture be deleted from future textbooks and covered in books already in circulation.
The state approved the original textbook in 2006. Since then, the board said less than 600 copies have been sold to California schools.
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