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In reply to the discussion: We lived on this continent before it was *discovered*... [View all]mountain grammy
(29,056 posts)33. We had mostly 'white' history in the 60's too
but I was lucky to have a high school American history teacher who loved history and was sensitive to our racially and culturally diverse city school. Our president was murdered during our junior year and the Civil Rights Act was passed. We were living in a historical time and he made sure we knew how we got there.
That high school history class was the best class I ever had, including several college history courses. We learned about each other from each other.
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The pre-college 'history' class in my 1970's high school was called 'Western Civilization'
htuttle
Jun 2014
#2
genocide, enslaving the native population and the looting of natural resources?
AlbertCat
Jun 2014
#42