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IN OUR VIEW | Nothing New: Arguments over what children should be taught have deep roots
The current argument over the teaching of Critical Race Theory in public schools is nothing new.
Jul. 9 2021 @ 6:29pm
The current argument over the teaching of Critical Race Theory in public schools is nothing new.
It s just a different hot potato.
Parents, politicians and pastors have been squabbling over what children should be taught since public education began. One of the most famous examples happened nearly a century ago.
Back in March of 1925, a Tennessee state representative and fundamentalist Christian activist named John W. Butler succeeded in having a law passed prohibiting the state s public schools from teaching the theory of evolution or even questioning the biblical account of creation.
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February 04, 2021 11:31 IST
Ball Method, was the only pain-free treatment for leprosy available for over thirty years until sulfone drugs were introduced
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Ball Method, was the only pain-free treatment for leprosy available for over thirty years until sulfone drugs were introduced
Alice Augusta Ball (1892–1916) was an African American chemist who developed an injectable oil extract, the first successful treatment for leprosy. It was used until the 1940s. However, she did not get credit for her discovery for nearly 90 years. Some attribute this to gender and racial discrimination.
Ball was born in 1892, in Washington, to James Presley, a newspaper editor, and Laura Louise, a photographer. After graduating from Seattle High School in 1910, Ball earned her bachelor’s degree in pharmaceutical chemistry from the University of Washington, and her master’s degree from the College of Hawaii (now known as the University of Hawaii), in 1915. Alice Ball was