Growing up there were, without a doubt, bad schools and poor students, but during the 1970's I had four wonderful Black high school history and english teachers. They taught most white students a curriculum used in all Virginia schools and across the country. It didn't leave out slavery or the struggle of the native people. We learned about slave auctions, plantations, Harriet Tubman, Fredrick Douglas, the Underground Railroad, Rosa Parks, Booker T. Washington, MLK Jr., and much more. Roots was required viewing for us in 1977.
We also learned about Geronimo (aka Goyathlay), Chief Joseph (aka Heinmot Tooyalakekt), Metacomet (aka King Philip), Obwandiyag (aka Pontiac), Thayendanegea (aka Joseph Brant), Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak (aka Black Hawk), Tekoomsē (aka Tecumseh), Tatanka-Iyotanka (aka Sitting Bull), and Crazy Horse. It's still taught in schools. Saying that things are left out is just a lie perpetuated by Neo-Marxist thought leaders. It is also in all the books in your library and all over the internet. You just have to do your homework!
If for some reason it wasn't taught in your school, then you have to ask why when the public schools and curriculums are mostly developed by liberal to leftist education boards, unions, and educators.
The schools are censoring history related to Judeo-Christian history and its influence in art, history, music, science, philosophy, and the creation of universities--that's a FACT. Our students are now being taught by Neo-Marxist atheists who have no objective moral foundation. We're seeing that immoral philosophy play out in our nation now. Student now are being taught to embrace the Marxist struggle of the Bourgeoisie and Proletariat (Victimizer and Victim). You want to talk about a warped education, then talk about that.
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