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Tea Party Groups In Tennessee Demand Textbooks Overlook U.S. Founder's Slave-Owning History

Slavery In School Textbooks

First Posted: 01/23/2012 3:08 pm Updated: 07/09/2012 11:55 am

A little more than a year after the conservative-led state board of education in Texas approved massive changes to its school textbooks to put slavery in a more positive light, a group of Tea Party activists in Tennessee has renewed its push to whitewash school textbooks. The group is seeking to remove references to slavery and mentions of the country's founders being slave owners.

According to reports, Hal Rounds, the Fayette County attorney and spokesman for the group, said during a recent news conference that there has been "an awful lot of made-up criticism about, for instance, the founders intruding on the Indians or having slaves or being hypocrites in one way or another."

"The thing we need to focus on about the founders is that, given the social structure of their time, they were revolutionaries who brought liberty into a world where it hadn't existed, to everybody -- not all equally instantly -- and it was their progress that we need to look at," Rounds said, according to The Commercial Appeal.

During the news conference more than two dozen Tea Party activists handed out material that said, "Neglect and outright ill will have distorted the teaching of the history and character of the United States. We seek to compel the teaching of students in Tennessee the truth regarding the history of our nation and the nature of its government."

And that further teaching would also include that "the Constitution created a Republic, not a Democracy."

The group demanded, as they had in January of last year, that Tennessee lawmakers change state laws governing school curricula. The group called for textbook selection criteria to include: "No portrayal of minority experience in the history which actually occurred shall obscure the experience or contributions of the Founding Fathers, or the majority of citizens, including those who reached positions of leadership."

The latest push comes a year after the Texas Board of Education approved revisions to its social studies curriculum that would put a conservative twist on history through revised textbooks and teaching standards.

The Texas revisions include the exploration of the positive aspects of American slavery, lifting the stature of Jefferson S. Davis to that of Abraham Lincoln, and amendments to teach the value of the separation of church and state were voted down by the conservative cadre. Among other controversial amendments that have been approved is the study of the "unintended consequences" of affirmative action.

The board approved more than 100 amendments affecting social studies, economics and history classes for Texas's 4.8 million students.

The influence of the amended textbooks will likely reach far beyond the state of Texas. The state is one of the largest purchasers of textbooks, and many other states adopt Texas's books and standards.

The curriculum changes were pushed through by a majority bloc of conservative Republicans on the Texas school board, who have said the changes were made to add balance to what they believe was a left-leaning and already-skewed reflection of American history.

"There is some method to the madness besides vindicating white privilege and making white students feel as though they are superior and privileged and that that it is the natural order of things," Gary Bledsoe, president of the Texas State NAACP, told The Crisis magazine last year about this time. "The agenda being pushed and the ultimate impact intended is to make young people automatically identify with one political party."

A number of groups, including the NAACP, the Texas League of United Latin American Citizens and the Texas Association of Black Personnel in Higher Education have joined forces to beat back the measures, which they said would have a negative impact on minority children.

The groups sought a federal review of the state's public education and have raised claims that the Texas State Board of Education has violated federal civil rights laws. In a formal complaint filed with the U.S. Department of Education, the groups charge that the new curriculum was devised to "discriminate."

The measures went as far as to replace instances of the trans-Atlantic slave trade with "Atlantic triangular trade."

"It is going to be extremely psychologically harmful to African-American young people because they are marginalized in the curriculum," Bledsoe said. "It will require them to be taught things such as the benevolence of slavery and the problems with affirmative action rather than the good and the bad."

"They voted down a motion that requires students to be taught about the terrorism brought about by the Ku Klux Klan and what they did to ethnic and racial minorities, but they turn around and pass a provision that requires the teaching of the violence of the Black Panther Party."

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A little more than a year after the conservative-led state board of education in Texas approved massive changes to its school textbooks to put slavery in a more positive light, a group of Tea Party ac...
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05:33 PM on 08/08/2012
Knowing people like that exist makes me wish there was another planet I could move to
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Dana Nicole
Geaux Saints!
10:17 AM on 04/25/2013
One with a really rigorous citizenship exam.
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Surazeus Simon Seamount
Epic Poet and Cartographer
01:00 PM on 07/26/2012
There are no "positive aspects to slavery." The founders of the United States "intruding on Indians" and "owning slaves" was a fact they can never erase no matter how much they bluster or try to rewrite history.

When children taught with those textbooks grow up and find the truth, they will be angry about being lied to by "authorities." That is not a prescription for social stability.
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Karissa36
Saving lost boys and fighting pirates.
05:48 PM on 01/30/2013
I'm wondering what the heck they could even say was a positive aspect of slavery? This makes absolutely no sense to me.
02:13 PM on 02/06/2013
Free labor and increased revenue, of course. Smh
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Erik G Nyquist
Rational and Progressive since 1982
08:44 PM on 07/25/2012
It is often said that those who forget the mistakes of history are doomed to repeat them, but never would I see the day when people who claim to be educators would willfully suppress the memory of those historical mistakes, with the explicit intent of having them be repeated.
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That One
Birch, please!
01:30 PM on 08/05/2012
It's Orwellian. He who controls history controls the present/future.
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Sheila Schultz
Theatre Critic, Professional business writer
09:15 AM on 07/25/2012
Outrageous!

Next item - the Confederacy won the Civil War!

I live in St. Louis, MO and still see confederate flag decals and bumper stickers on local vehicles (usually trucks). However, I also saw one bumper sticker with a slash thru the confederate flag & the message "You lost the war. Get over it!" I sure as hell wouldn't want to be a passenger in THAT car.
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gorsgt
Say it LOUD........
07:37 AM on 07/25/2012
"They voted down a motion that requires students to be taught about the terrorism brought about by the Ku Klux Klan and what they did to ethnic and racial minorities, but they turn around and pass a provision that requires the teaching of the violence of the Black Panther Party

When will this country learn that there are African Americans Historians who will make sure that the truth about our history will always be told. Every race of people has a past that if they could, they would rewrite. But why lie about the equal rights the Black Panther Party exercised as law abiding citizens. KKK teaching as appose to the Black Panther Party. Please..Teaching hatred is what your call that. Black Panthers were proud of who they were, KKK on the other hand did their dirty work hiding behind sheets and shirts with ties.
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09:41 AM on 07/24/2012
The Klan is alive and well and has changed its name to The Tea Party.
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Birch, please!
01:34 PM on 08/05/2012
New look, old ignorance.
classy chic
I like to stir the pot of controversy.
11:46 PM on 07/23/2012
The only"sunny side of slavery" there could have possibly been was that most slaves worked in the sun.

Bob Marley sang. "Don't let them school you, they'll try to fool you."
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Karissa36
Saving lost boys and fighting pirates.
05:52 PM on 01/30/2013
I have thought and thought and all I can come up with is that slavery did increase America's diversity. Somehow I doubt the Tea Party sees that as a positive aspect though.
11:45 PM on 07/23/2012
"PEE PEE POOP PARTY" Does it again! Now can we please stop this awful experiment and vote these lunatics out office in November!
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abscs2000
03:35 PM on 07/23/2012
Ah yes, the sunny side of slavery. Those really were the good old days, weren't they? Are these people INSANE???

They've rewritten the Bible, now they're on to the history books.
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Just Dues
With you we mourn; with you we remember.
02:07 PM on 07/23/2012
Well, my post do not post so let me just say, "Hope everyone is having a sunny day! peace out."
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stillstandingkickingbutt
Please, I have the floor
01:15 PM on 07/23/2012
NEVER we all know the deal too late too little
11:33 AM on 07/23/2012
I had great Social Studies teachers who told us the honest truth. Yes Jefferson had slaves and yes he did have illegitimate children with them. Yes there was our first president who had slves. It was the NORM back then. The fact that we have evolved passed this is a sign of good. But it is also important to tech kids our past mistakes so that maybe 2 or 3 of them will come to the understanding America is not all sunshine and whitewashed propaganda rainbows. Every country has a dark past and to talk about it is not shameful, but a way of making sure these mistakes are not made again. To show everyone is equal. And mostly to shame those that still think they need someone else to do their laundry... Unless your married that comes with the job.
10:29 AM on 07/23/2012
Does this really surprise anyone, this is Texas!
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Birch, please!
01:36 PM on 08/05/2012
Tennessee but really, six of one, half dozen of the other.
04:23 AM on 07/23/2012
Hahahaha!!!...There's no sunny side to slavery, idiots!!!