Lies my teacher told me

everything your American history textbook got wrong

383 pages

English language

Published April 25, 1996 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-0-684-81886-3
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Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Loewen is worth your time. I found shocking revelations in each chapter that I was able to verify with Loewen’s footnotes and cursory fact-checking. In the book, Loewen reviews 12 American History textbooks and compares them with the primary and secondary sources they are based on. Loewen’s findings scare me:

- Through a variety of forces, history and historical actors are heroified: positive qualities and events are emphasized and negative ones are ignored.
- Ideas are absent. This allows the writer to present history as a parade of dates, battles, and laws that were inevitable and the result of government policy, not individuals and movements.
- All 12 American History textbooks center the history of male, affluent, European individuals, flattening true historical events and ignoring the contributions of individuals and movements of other genders, races, ethnicities, and sexualities that contributed to the …

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Subjects

  • Indians of North America in textbooks
  • Thanksgiving Day in textbooks
  • United States -- History -- Textbooks
  • United States -- Historiography