“Recall the history surrounding the cessation of the horrors of slavery, segregation, and racism in the United States. Who stopped it? White Americans, the same people who this curriculum colors as evil. The Civil War was primarily fought by white Americans, and they fought side-by-side with black Americans. White Americans observed the evils of slavery and couldn’t bear the inequity of segregation. White people, the largest demographic at the time, chose to live in equality with countrymen of all colors. But their sacrifice for freedom is effaced by the “Racism as a Primary ‘Institution’ of the U.S.” lesson plans.”
(Marina Medvin – Townhall) Last week we discussed the dangers of the new elementary school “Racial Literacy Curriculum” that is being instituted in Grades K-8 in various schools spanning eight states. This week, we will examine the activism requirements of this curriculum. Continue reading


















