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applegrove

(133,332 posts)
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 06:53 PM Monday

Abigail Spanberger signed a law requiring Virginia education officials to review how January 6 is taught in schools

NEWS: Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed a law requiring Virginia education officials to review how January 6 is taught in schools—pushing back against efforts to rewrite history and whitewash the attack on our democracy.

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MeidasTouch (@meidastouch.com) 2026-06-01T00:04:28.629Z
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Solly Mack

(97,313 posts)
1. Good. Add how the Civil War is taught as well. Include the period after the war.
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 06:56 PM
Monday

Kill that "lost cause" bullshit.

applegrove

(133,332 posts)
2. I was taught the Civil War was not fought on slavery
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 07:06 PM
Monday

(Ottawa, Canada highschool in the early 1980s). Our teacher made a point of making that clear.

efhmc

(17,066 posts)
7. In Texas I was taught that it was about slavery. I was also taught that Reconstruction was a failure.
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 07:34 PM
Monday

erronis

(24,641 posts)
9. I can't remember where I heard that the real casus belli was economic - which is also true.
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 10:00 PM
Monday

Last edited Tue Jun 2, 2026, 11:41 AM - Edit history (1)

Could have been in grade school in NY or college in KS.

Having tried to read/understand this issue, it does seem that the Southerners were afraid of losing their economy if they could no longer rely on slavery. They didn't have great industry like the North, and their white children weren't able to work very hard.

nitpicked

(2,006 posts)
11. You mean they "gasp" now teach about history more recent than WWII these days?
Tue Jun 2, 2026, 05:51 PM
Yesterday

That's about as far as my secondary school classes ever got.

((Of course, this was well before the fall of the Soviet Union.))

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