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Rowshan Nemazee's avatar

Please, please, Prof. Richardson, get a team together to write new textbooks on US history for elementary, middle and high school students. Maybe it could be a project assisted by your MA/PhD students. After that, a US History 101 would be of the essence for all first year college students. I don’t know how many times, I have had to give US history lessons in my Human Rights classes. Your academic input would be such a blessing!

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Stuart Attewell (Paris, Fr)'s avatar

Many thanks once again, Heather, for this timely reminder of reality. ...And the wheel turns! To quote the dictum..."if we ignore...or are ignorant of...the lessons of history then we are destined to repeat them". It's time that the history of what REALLY happened...rather than the propaganda of subsequent generations...once again took its place at the top of the education agenda. Knowing where your country is coming from is absolutely essential in understanding where it is now and where it's going. It is one of the most important building blocks in the identity of the individual and of that of the nation.

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