...no oversight.
If school vouchers were the norm, your tax dollars would be used to "provide a biblical justification for slavery" and students would be taught that slaves lived "a life of plenty, of simple pleasures" as the below article clearly demonstrates:
School drops slavery booklet
By T. KEUNG HUI, Staff Writer
Cary Christian School pulled from use Thursday a controversial booklet that critics say whitewashes Southern slavery. ....
"Southern Slavery, As It Was" is a 43-page booklet published in 1996 that attempts to provide a biblical justification for slavery. It asserts that slaves weren't treated as badly as people believe.
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1916788p-8262851c.html
School drops slavery booklet
By T. KEUNG HUI, Staff Writer
Cary Christian School pulled from use Thursday a controversial booklet that critics say whitewashes Southern slavery.
School leaders said they took "Southern Slavery, As it Was" out of the school's ninth-grade curriculum after they learned about faulty footnotes and citation errors in the publication.
In a memo sent to parents, school officials said they had not known about those findings until reading about them in The News & Observer on Thursday.
"We apologize for this oversight and covet your prayers for our school," stated the memo to parents.
"Southern Slavery, As It Was" is a 43-page booklet published in 1996 that attempts to provide a biblical justification for slavery. It asserts that slaves weren't treated as badly as people believe.
Critics have complained about some of the statements in the booklet, such as that slaves lived "a life of plenty, of simple pleasures."
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1916788p-8262851c.html