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Resolution to recognize Civil War event approved by Jefferson City Council

The Jefferson City Council on Monday voted to adopt a resolution recognizing Oct. 7, 1864, as a historically significant event when a potential Confederate attack was deterred in what has become known in the Capital City as the "battle that never was."

Letters: 10-28-2021

Your Opinion: With CRT, ignorance is not bliss

Q&A: How Does Your Government Score on Rights?

Q&A: How Does Your Government Score on Rights?
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Your Opinion: We can t ignore our history of racial inequity

Opinion Your Opinion: We can t ignore our history of racial inequity Dear Editor: I appreciate the comments made by Superintendent Larry Linthicum on July 12 at the JC Public School Board meeting. Jul. 15 2021 @ 11:05pm Susan Randolph Dear Editor: I appreciate the comments made by Superintendent Larry Linthicum on July 12 at the JC Public School Board meeting. He shared the Missouri education standards for history and social studies which are the teaching goals for JCPS. I support these standards and appreciate our teachers who work hard to teach these goals in an inclusive manner. I oppose the effort to ban an inclusive teaching of U.S. history and social studies. I am dismayed JCPS staff and board are having to spend time and money over this political ploy designed to manufacture ignorance that will in effect maintain the status quo of racial inequalities in our society.

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