A mother who called out a caption in her son’s World Geography textbook has started a social media firestorm — and has convinced the book publisher to change its language regarding the slave trade.
The publisher of a high school world geography textbook announced on Friday it would change the wording of a caption that described slaves brought to America as “workers.” McGraw-Hill Education posted ...
My generation grew up with a great pride in the vitality of our country because, according to the geography textbooks, it ceaselessly and naturally expands into the sea. Some even estimated that if ...
PEARLAND, TX -- The publisher of a high school textbook that referred to slaves brought to America as "workers" is apologizing and says more diversity will be added to review boards. McGraw-Hill has ...
Roni Dean-Burren’s son, Coby Burren, sent her this message after reading a passage in his McGraw-Hill World Geography book. Roni Dean-Burren via Facebook A University of Houston doctoral student and ...
If nothing changes, then within several decades all the land that have been cumulated by nature for thousands of years will be gone. Culture of the region, which is closely related to agriculture and ...
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