Indiana’s Anti-Howard Zinn Witch-hunt [View all]
by Bill Bigelow
Howard Zinn, author of A Peoples History of the United States, one of the countrys most widely read history books, died on January 27, 2010. Shortly after, then-Governor of Indiana Mitch Daniels got on his computer and fired off an email to the states top education officials: This terrible anti-American academic has finally passed away.
But Gov. Daniels, now president of Purdue University, was not content merely to celebrate Howard Zinns passing. He demanded that Zinns work be hunted down in Indiana schools and suppressed: The obits and commentaries mentioned his book A Peoples History of the United States is the textbook of choice in high schools and colleges around the country. It is a truly execrable, anti-factual piece of disinformation that misstates American history on every page. Can someone assure me that is not in use anywhere in Indiana? If it is, how do we get rid of it before more young people are force-fed a totally false version of our history?
We know about Gov. Daniels email tantrum thanks to the Associated Press, which obtained the emails through a Freedom of Information Act request.
Scott Jenkins, Daniels education advisor, wrote back quickly to tell the governor that A Peoples History of the United States was used in a class for prospective teachers on social movements at Indiana University.
Daniels fired back: This crap should not be accepted for any credit by the state. No student will be better taught because someone sat through this session. Which board has jurisdiction over what counts and what doesnt?
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