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Five Things They Should (But Won’t) Teach My Kids About U.S. History

When I was growing up (and I doubt much has changed) elementary school US history consisted largely of mythologizing the beginnings of the country and its Founding Fathers. (Besty Ross designed the US flag? Dead wrong. The citizens of the colonies were unified in their fight against the British? Not even close.) Middle school taught…

October 19, 2012 in Parenting.

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