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Related: About this forumIn E-Mails, Former Indiana Governor Wanted Scholars Silenced (COHE)
By Jack Stripling
Mitchell E. Daniels Jr., who was the governor of Indiana before he became president of Purdue University, in January, sought to purge a liberal scholar's writings from classrooms when he was the state's top executive, according to e-mails obtained by the Associated Press.
In a message sent on February 9, 2010, Mr. Daniels, a Republican, asked top state education officials for assurance that the works of Howard Zinn, the longtime Boston University historian and political activist, were not "in use anywhere in Indiana." Mr. Zinn, who died several days before Mr. Daniels sent his e-mail, is best known for A People's History of the United States, a wildly popular textbook that he said framed history through the eyes of oppressed people.
"This terrible anti-American academic has finally passed away," Mr. Daniels wrote, referring to Mr. Zinn. "The obits and commentaries mentioned his book 'A People's 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?"
In a subsequent e-mail exchange, Mr. Daniels signed off on a plan to review university courses across the state in a "cleanup of what is creditworthy," the AP reported.
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In another e-mail, sent on April 11, 2009, Mr. Daniels said that a program run by Charles L. Little, a clinical professor of education leadership at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, should be audited and potentially barred from receiving state funds, the AP reported. Mr. Little, executive director of the Indiana Urban Schools Association, was a frequent critic of the governor.
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more: http://chronicle.com/article/In-E-Mails-Former-Indiana/140401/
exboyfil
(18,000 posts)of my Alma Mater
LWolf
(46,179 posts)in my town recently over the use of Zinn's work in the IB Diploma program.
His work was not banned, but it was close.
proud2BlibKansan
(96,793 posts)He tells our history by describing the people who experienced it.
Why is that an evil liberal act?
It has never made any sense to me.
LWolf
(46,179 posts)telling the story of America from other perspectives is "anti-American."
Smarmie Doofus
(14,498 posts)>>"This terrible anti-American academic has finally passed away," Mr. Daniels wrote, referring to Mr. Zinn.>>>>
What an idiot.
xocet
(3,943 posts)In E-Mails, Former Indiana Governor Wanted Scholars Silenced
By Jack Stripling
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"This terrible anti-American academic has finally passed away," Mr. Daniels wrote, referring to Mr. Zinn. "The obits and commentaries mentioned his book 'A People's 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?"
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http://chronicle.com/article/In-E-Mails-Former-Indiana/140401/