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In reply to the discussion: Michael Beschloss has tweeted samples of a 1956 Virginia seventh-grade textbook about "generally happy" slaves [View all]sop
(18,989 posts)41. You seem to believe Tom Tomorrow only relies on gentle bon mots when skewering his targets.
I find a lot of well-deserved scorn and contempt in his satire, at times even caustic hostility, when responding to such egregious injustice. And these are all synonyms for "venomous."
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Michael Beschloss has tweeted samples of a 1956 Virginia seventh-grade textbook about "generally happy" slaves [View all]
highplainsdem
Dec 2023
OP
One of my employees the other day told me the civil war was wasnt about slavery but about states rights.
Eko
Dec 2023
#4
they were probably watching nikki haley's crap on fox. she said it was about "states rights" nt
orleans
Dec 2023
#23
I've been curious about how this presentation made the students feel. Can you share?
Hekate
Dec 2023
#10
Thank you, it does. My life, neighbors, & home state were so different from that; I had no idea textbooks were also
Hekate
Dec 2023
#16
what was your home state (you said textbooks were so different -- just wondering) nt
orleans
Dec 2023
#25
O'ahu, Hawai'i. Civilian family, but Lockheed got a Navy contract to service their planes...
Hekate
Dec 2023
#36
Thank you kindly. I did forget to add, on the subject of plantations, that we had them in Hawaii
Hekate
Dec 2023
#46
And similarly, textbooks and other media touted very restricted roles for women nt
spooky3
Dec 2023
#7
it certainly looks like it would be something florida dept of ed would approve, doesn't it? nt
orleans
Dec 2023
#26
That illustration looks like it came from a Tom Tomorrow cartoon strip, but without all the sarcastic venom.
sop
Dec 2023
#20
You think Tomorrow and other satirists wouldn't respond venomously to this attempt to whitewash slavery?
sop
Dec 2023
#38
You seem to believe Tom Tomorrow only relies on gentle bon mots when skewering his targets.
sop
Dec 2023
#41
any person that thinks slaves are/were happy, is welcome to serve as my slave if they wish...
Takket
Dec 2023
#30
See? See? This is proof that the WOKE mob is trying to change history!!11!!
progressoid
Dec 2023
#34