by Rosalie Slater and Carole Adams On October 12, 1492, the providential encounter between two worlds, which up to that time had no knowledge of one another, was an exploit which would revolutionize the entire globe. That feat broke the chains of the Ocean when three Andalusian caravels with their intrepid captain and courageous crew […]
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American Education: Curriculum for a Constitution
By Nordskog Publishing on September 13, 2009 in Guest Essays, Publisher’s Corner, Rosalie J. Slater, Verna M. Hall
by Verna M. Hall and Rosalie J. Slater One of the modem myths, due to our ignorance of history, is that the educational level of our pre-Constitutional period was very low. Consequently it follows that most Americans believe the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States were written by and were representative […]