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Textbooks and History Standards: An Historical Overview

By Robin Lindley

Robin Lindley is a Seattle writer and attorney. He is a former chair of the World Peace through Law Section of the Washington State Bar Association, and has worked as a law teacher and as an attorney for federal and local agencies. He investigated the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as a staff attorney for the Select Committee on Assassinations of the US House of Representatives. He writes about history, politics, law, international affairs, science and medicine and the arts.

Japanese Textbooks, Koizumi, Sex Slaves, & the Nightmare of Nanking

By Rhawn Joseph

Mr. Joseph, Ph.D., produced the documentary, Nightmare in Nanking, and obtained his Ph.D. from UHS/The Chicago Medical School, completing his Internship at Yale University Medical School and the VAMC in CT. He has published dozens of scientific and scholarly studies in prestigious scientific journals. His works have been translated or reprinted by foreign scientific journals and medical schools such as Harvard. He is the author of two "best selling" scholarly texts.

 

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The American Textbook Wars: The Revised Edition

By Joseph Moreau

Mr. Moreau, the author of Schoolbook Nation, earned his Ph.D. in American culture at the University of Michigan. He teaches history at a private high school in New York City.

 

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