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Post by stilltrucking » March 13th, 2010, 10:57 pm

So they removed the Enlightenment references and Thomas Jefferson, who played a key role in the two most prominent revolutions in the history of the Western world, and replaced them with Thomas Aquinas, who lived 500 years before the Enlightenment, and John Calvin, who lived 200 years before the Enlightenment and was a major figure in an entirely different period of history, the Reformation, which preceded the Enlightenment.
Texas BOE Removes Jefferson From History Standard
Conservatives say Texas social studies classes give too much credit to civil rights leaders

'Republican' values

Barton, a former vice chairman of the Texas Republican Party, said that because the U.S. is a republic rather than a democracy, the proper adjective for identifying U.S. values and processes should be "republican" rather than "democratic." That means social studies books should discuss "republican" values in the U.S., his report said.

Dallas Morning News

The Battle Over Textbooks in Texas

Twisting History in Texas


Colbert Report - I's on Edjukashun - Texas School Board

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