Public school districts coast to coast adopting radical curriculum from org named for 60s radical
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The Zinn Education Project, named after 1960s radical Howard Zinn, is stirring controversy as it is adopted by over 176,000 teachers across the nation. This curriculum focuses on teaching American history through the lens of racial oppression, which has sparked debates about its implications in public schools. Critics argue that this approach may distort historical facts and promote a divisive narrative, raising concerns about the impact on students' understanding of their country's past.
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