Post AIFkODyIXAvQnMYHAW by El_jefe@social.quodverum.com
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(DIR) Post #AIFPQ55ES90ylqq68u by karnage@social.quodverum.com
2022-04-08T18:26:05Z
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@EliMGold Could have happened a long time ago...
(DIR) Post #AIFQbB9sJ5Z0kdrnZw by cryptoduke@social.bobcall.me
2022-04-08T18:39:18Z
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@EliMGold I'm sure none of the public school educated children know what any of the branches of American government really are...
(DIR) Post #AIFRw6QHCyNM6G4zOS by Dawnz@social.quodverum.com
2022-04-08T18:54:17Z
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@EliMGold I doubt they teach that (or history) very much in public schools anymore,sadly.
(DIR) Post #AIFSetZroV5lIAvMO0 by Elaines2cents@social.quodverum.com
2022-04-08T19:02:22Z
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@EliMGold I highly doubt any child has said those words to her or anyone else for that matter. Any 'young black girl' that would be aware of achievements of black persons, male or female, would in fact acknowledge all that have come before Jackson.
(DIR) Post #AIFkODyIXAvQnMYHAW by El_jefe@social.quodverum.com
2022-04-08T22:21:03Z
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@Dawnz @EliMGold They did at my HS and I graduated in 2020 from an Illinois public school. American gov and US history were both required credits.Lengthy open discussions were common, fairly neutral presentation, and you were encouraged to come up with your own conclusions. On occasion, BS did make it's way into the curriculum though. (party swap, New Deal was stellar, etc)It was ok in my experience, but I can't speak for anyone else, My teachers may have been the exceptions.