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    By the 80s, Norma and Mel had gained real traction in the textbook industry. And with their newfound power, they start dictating what goes into textbooks. They threaded their conservative Christian beliefs into textbooks across the nation, with little regard for separating fact from opinion.

    Teaching Texas is a new audio documentary from Wonder Media Network that uncovers the surprising history behind America’s latest culture war.

    WMN on Twitter: @wmnmedia 

    Grace Lynch on Twitter: @gracelynch08

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    WMN on Twitter: @wmnmedia 

    Grace Lynch on Twitter: @gracelynch08

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    Teaching Texas is a new audio documentary from Wonder Media Network that uncovers the surprising history behind America’s latest culture war. 

    WMN on Twitter: @wmnmedia 

    Grace Lynch on Twitter: @gracelynch08

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    Teaching Texas is a new audio documentary from Wonder Media Network that uncovers the surprising history behind America’s latest culture war.

    WMN on Twitter: @wmnmedia 

    Grace Lynch on Twitter: @gracelynch08

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    Teaching Texas is a new audio documentary from Wonder Media Network that uncovers the surprising history behind America’s latest culture war.

    WMN on Twitter: @wmnmedia 

    Grace Lynch on Twitter: @gracelynch08

     

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    Teaching Texas is a new audio documentary from Wonder Media Network that uncovers the surprising history behind America’s latest culture war.

    WMN on Twitter: @wmnmedia 

    Grace Lynch on Twitter: @gracelynch08

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    By the 80s, Norma and Mel had gained real traction in the textbook industry. And with their newfound power, they start dictating what goes into textbooks. They threaded their conservative Christian beliefs into textbooks across the nation, with little regard for separating fact from opinion.

    Teaching Texas is a new audio documentary from Wonder Media Network that uncovers the surprising history behind America’s latest culture war.

    WMN on Twitter: @wmnmedia 

    Grace Lynch on Twitter: @gracelynch08

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    Teaching Texas is a new audio documentary from Wonder Media Network that uncovers the surprising history behind America’s latest culture war.

    WMN on Twitter: @wmnmedia 

    Grace Lynch on Twitter: @gracelynch08