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ATLANTA — The Georgia Senate approved controversial legislation Friday that bans certain ways of talking about race in K-12 classrooms. “We can teach U.S. history, the good, the bad and the ugly, without dividing children along racial lines,” Senate President Pro Tem Butch Miller, R-Gainesville, said before the 32-21 party line vote. “We must teach patriotism and that America is good, though not perfect, that America is good,” he said. The state House already passed House Bill 1084, which now returns to that chamber for final approval after small changes in the Senate. If approved, the bill wo…