Posted on 03/17/2015 7:01:33 AM PDT by C19fan
Among the news items at the radical Zinn Education Project this month is a post highlighting the work of Alison Kysia, author of A Peoples History of Muslims in the United States: What School Textbooks and the Media Miss, part of the Zinn Education Project If We Knew Our History series.
The Zinn Education Project supports the use of revisionist historian Howard Zinns A Peoples History of the United States in middle and high school classrooms throughout the nation. Like Zinns A Peoples History, the Zinn Project emphasizes the role of working people, women, people of color, and organized social movements in shaping history, in the hopes of educating future social justice activists and community organizers in the United States. The Zinn Project claims it now has more than 45,000 teachers who have registered at its site to download teaching materials for their classrooms.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Keep saying the lie for 10 years and it will become a reality.
Not a problem. Today's public educators have no problem making sh*t up©
The result will be the next generation of kids will believe some guy named Abdul Aziz was famous for the 'don't shoot till you see the white of their eyes' quote.
"I have not yet begun to fight" Admiral Afnan Hafeez
How about Admiral Akbar?? LOL!
Muslims came over first on the Mayflower. The great warrior Ali Hussein Brewster even named the delicious birds of allah’s table after his native land, Turkey.
Bout the only thing we’ve learned from the savages in the last 1000 years is how to behead Christian folks and treat females like crap.
That’s about it.
Very short book.
And obammy is a moosie turd too.
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“As ugly as Zinn on Sunday.”
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