Interview with Doris Kearns Goodwin for Echoes Magazine, July and August 2025, p. 34. "Lincoln was worried as the Revolutionary generation was dying off, and it was a very tumultuous time. It was in the 1830s when there were abolitionists being killed and lynchings being done in the South. And Lincoln was afraid that when those people died, we would forget the ideals of the Revolution. He recommended that mothers read history to their children, that pastors talk about it from their pulpits, that we had to teach history in the schools--the history of the Revolution--so those ideals would remain strong in our countrymen's minds and hearts."
I wonder how much history kids are getting today in public schools...
ReplyDelete