- How Texas is whitewashing Civil War history: "It is alarming that 150 years after the Civil War’s end children are learning that slavery was (...) “a side issue.” No serious scholar agrees. Every additional issue at play in 1861 was secondary to slavery — not the other way around." http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/whitewashing-civil-war-history-for-young-minds/2015/07/06/1168226c-2415-11e5-b77f-eb13a215f593_story.html 3 comments history
- How Texas is whitewashing Civil War history http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/whitewashing-civil-war-history-for-young-minds/2015/07/06/1168226c-2415-11e5-b77f-eb13a215f593_story.html 8 comments politics
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- Why do people believe myths about the Confederacy? Because our textbooks and monuments are wrong. - The Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/07/01/why-do-people-believe-myths-about-the-confederacy-because-our-textbooks-and-monuments-are-wrong/ 54 comments
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