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A new Advanced Placement honors American history textbook has not been distributed to students yet but it’s already stirring controversy for being anti-Trump and suggesting his supporters are angry xenophobes.

Tarra Snyder, a student at Rosemount High School in Minnesota, who saw a copy of the book sent to her school, told Fox News she was “appalled” after seeing how “blatantly biased” the newest edition of “By the People: A History of the United States” was toward Trump and his voters. She said it also glossed over all issues then-Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton faced during her campaign.  

"There are specific parts where it goes off the rails from a historical textbook toward an op-ed," Snyder told Fox News.

The textbook – published by British-owned, Pearson Education, and aut****d by New York University professor James Fraser – is currently being pitched to public high schools in an effort to get them to buy the latest edition.

Pearson spokesman, Scott Overland, told Fox News the textbook was “developed by an expert author and underwent rigorous peer review to ensure academic integrity.” He added that it was “designed to convey college-level information to high school students” and “aims to promote debate and critical thinking by presenting multiple sides” of the 2016 election.

Overland added that they welcome feedback for their texts and are willing to meet with concerned parents and teachers “as a part of our longstanding commitment and track record of providing unbiased and accurate materials.”

Alex Clark, co-host of The Joe and Alex Show on WNOW in Indianapolis, Ind. tweeted the book was the latest example of “an effort going on in public school to indoctrinate kids with an anti-conservative agenda.”

The final section of the book, titled “The Angry Election of 2016,” is highly critical of Trump.

“Most thought that Trump was too extreme a candidate to win the nomination, but his extremism, his anti-establishment rhetoric, and, some said, his not-very-hidden racism connected with a significant number of primary voters,” Fraser wrote.

Trump voters are described as “mostly older, often rural or suburban, and overwhelmingly white” while the book uses the viewpoint of Clinton voters to describe Trump’s supporters as fearful, backwards, sexist people who supported a mentally ill candidate.

“Clinton’s supporters feared that the election had been determined by people who were afraid of a rapidly developing ethnic diversity of the country, discomfort with their candidate’s gender, and nostalgia for an earlier time in the nation’s history,” the textbook says. “They also worried about the mental stability of the president-elect and the anger that he and his supporters brought to the nation.”

The book also bashes police for its handling of the Ferguson riots.

In a section titled “Black Lives Matter,” Fraser wrote that after the shooting of Michael Brown, Brown’s “parents were kept away at gunpoint.” He paints a negative view of police while glossing over violent tactics carried out by some rioters, critics say.

“The nearly all-white police force was seen as an occupying army in the mostly African American town…the police increased the tensions, defacing memorials set up for Brown and using rubber bullets on demonstrators,” he wrote.

According to his bio, Fraser wrote the book to “help make U.S. History courses more lively, with a focus on the agency of everyday Americans or many different communities, times, and places.”

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018...sed-critics-say.html

Desperation met stupidity on the corner of bad luck and despair, and the democratic party was born.

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What's with the UK taking advantage of our stupid, ignorant
know nothing educational system. Of course we will force the
lies down the ears of students anyway. You can't blame the
teachers, all they want is more money for doing nothing, but
hey, we aren't last in the world any longer now that Venezuela
has other more pressing problems.

I remember being young and taught there was fiction or non-fiction.  At first the non was confusing, now I have learned that even the so called true is most likely false.   Sad is there are those who believe because it is in a book it is true.  Seems many of the higher grade point earners can't think. Long there has been comments of those with good memories and those with common sense.  My brother made straight A however when a challenge arose he couldn't think it out. Where as my other brother made C however could think out challenges.

This 'American history textbook' is only one reason the Dems find
it necessary to import illegals slave voters for elections. It's the only
way they will win. But they have been doing all of this for a long time.
 
In the words of Nikita Khrushchev, “We will take America without
firing a shot. We do not have to invade the U.S.
We will destroy you from within"
 
And this is how they've been going about it, among others.
Americans are too stupid/liberal to vote, too complacent
in their feel good PJ's riding the false wave of protection.
The enemy is already inside the house.
 
 Didn't work, bad word-------
 
 
might work
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