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To the right is a 1926 column from “the more things change, the more things stay the same” department.


The illustration above depicts that old “racist, sexist, homophobe”, Christopher Columbus.


Even as early as 1894 socialism was recognized as wishful thinking.

Another reoccurring argument can be read here


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KEY WORDS: Battle Over US History,leftist coercion in American history classrooms,left-wing propaganda in US schools,the same arguments about history existed 100 years ago too,

Read The Battle Over History in the Twenties (Pathfinder Magazine, 1926) for Free
Read The Battle Over History in the Twenties (Pathfinder Magazine, 1926) for Free