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n2doc

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Sun Aug 11, 2013, 06:58 PM Aug 2013

Mitch Daniels covertly set out to ban Howard Zinn’s "A People’s History of the United States"

Who's Afraid of the People's History?

A recent Associated Press expose—drawing on e-mails obtained under the Freedom of Information Act—revealed that in 2010, Mitch Daniels, then Indiana’s Republican governor, covertly set out to ban Howard Zinn’s best-selling A People’s History of the United States from Indiana’s classrooms. Daniels had privately responded to Zinn’s death that year with unseemly glee; “This terrible anti-American academic has finally passed away,” he crowed. Daniels attempted to banish Zinn’s book on the grounds that it was “a truly execrable, anti-factual piece of disinformation that misstates American history on every page…. How do we get rid of it before more young people are force-fed a totally false version of our history?” When Daniels’s education adviser replied that A People’s History was being used in a social movements course for teachers at Indiana University, the governor insisted that “this crap should not be accepted for any credit by the state,” sparking a proposed statewide review of university courses designed to “disqualify propaganda” from Indiana’s curriculum.

This view of A People’s History as propaganda was not shared by the historians who named it a finalist for the American Book Award in 1981—an honor virtually never accorded to historical surveys—or by the more than 2 million readers who made A People’s History the most popular radical history in the United States during the last three decades.

As governor, Daniels seemed unconcerned that purging Zinn from Indiana’s educational system constituted a violation of academic freedom. But this issue emerged in the political storm unleashed by the AP story, in part because Daniels is currently president of Purdue University. Aware that trampling academic freedom is incompatible with leadership in higher education, Daniels sought to evade the issue by claiming (falsely) that he had respected academic freedom at the university level and only sought to keep Zinn out of the K-12 educational curriculum.

Upset by Daniels’s refusal to admit last week that he had erred in seeking to ban Zinn, dozens of Purdue’s faculty, including some of its most prominent historians, wrote an open letter explaining how “troubled” they were by his failure either to stand up for “academic inquiry and exchange”

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Mitch Daniels covertly set out to ban Howard Zinn’s "A People’s History of the United States" (Original Post) n2doc Aug 2013 OP
This story really hit a nerve with me. lordsummerisle Aug 2013 #1
+1 Liberal_in_LA Aug 2013 #3
Students should all rally around Purdue and demand that that unconstitutional bum be FIRED! cascadiance Aug 2013 #2

lordsummerisle

(4,651 posts)
1. This story really hit a nerve with me.
Sun Aug 11, 2013, 07:45 PM
Aug 2013

Last edited Sun Aug 11, 2013, 10:29 PM - Edit history (1)

It's bad enough to ban books but when you assert that ONE book is being shoved down students throats as opposed to the countless conventional texts that are out there constantly being used is beyond the pale. I posted about this as well a while back but it didn't attract much interest. K&R

 

cascadiance

(19,537 posts)
2. Students should all rally around Purdue and demand that that unconstitutional bum be FIRED!
Sun Aug 11, 2013, 08:47 PM
Aug 2013

... as their president.

Say that he should stick to trying to be governor and not continue to function as Purdue's president which he has shown himself to be unqualified for.

And if that guy felt that way earlier about his book, WHY did he have to wait until after Zinn passed away to go on this warpath. Call him also what he is!

CHICKENSHIT!!!!!!

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