by mydixieAdmin | Apr 11, 2022 | Al Benson, Revised History
The Never-Ending Battle Over Public-School Textbooks In going through books in my research library, some of which I am going to be forced to get rid of, due to severe space limitations in our new living situation, I came across a book I didn’t even remember. Revised...
by mydixieAdmin | Apr 11, 2022 | Al Benson, Revised History
Public Schools–“for the salvation of the state” Often public-school officials brag loudly that “they do it all for the kids.” Some of them may honestly believe that. It’s what they have been taught to say and if they just say it long enough it becomes fact in their...
by mydixieAdmin | Apr 11, 2022 | Al Benson, Revised History
Socialist Teachers Unions The National Education Association meets every year in a big convention in some big city and scads of teachers show up for this big event. This is their one big chance every year to tell us peons what we should support, what we should hate,...
by mydixieAdmin | Apr 11, 2022 | Al Benson, Revised History
Dictatorship In America According to the book “The Lincoln Conspiracy” the United States was perilously close to dictatorship in 1864. The authors noted: “All the elements were in motion: transportation and communication were nationalized, the writ of habeas corpus...
by mydixieAdmin | Apr 11, 2022 | Al Benson, Revised History
Edwin M. Stanton, Would-Be Dictator It would seem, from his commentary about others, that Lincoln’s Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, had an inflated concept of his own abilities and a diminished view of the abilities of others. He was definitely not a practitioner...