Today in News History
On July 6, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1890, Dhan Gopal Mukerji, Indian-American author and scholar (died 1936) was born. In 1897, Richard Krautheimer, German-American historian and scholar (died 1994) was born. In 1913, Vance Trimble, American journalist and author (died 2021) was born. In 1916, Harold Norse, American poet and author (died 2009) was born. In 1926, Dorothy E. Smith, Canadian sociologist (died 2022) was born. In 1972, Greg Norton, American baseball player and coach was born. In 1975, Amir-Abbas Fakhravar, Iranian journalist and activist was born. In 1982, Brandon Jacobs, American football player was born. In 1997, The Troubles: In response to the Drumcree dispute, five days of mass protests, riots and gun battles begin in Irish nationalist districts of Northern Ireland. In 2005, Ed McBain, American author and screenwriter (born 1926) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Former professor exposes ‘grievance culture’ in American education
Heritage Senior Advisor and Research Fellow Allen Mendenhall has exposed what he calls a “grievance culture” which has trickled into America’s education system. “It’s difficult to say what American kids learn in school because we don’t have a single national curriculum. What students learn depends on a state-by-state basis, but even within each state it depends on which school district you’re in,” Mr Mendenhall told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio. “But I can say from personal experience and from observations serving on our state textbook committee that there is a sense of grievance culture that trickles into the curriculum.”
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