You may know transplanted Milwaukee writer Kristine Hansen for her books about agritourism and cheese. Hansen s new book still focuses on Wisconsin, but takes a slight turn to examine the work and legacy of home-state icon Frank Lloyd Wright.
Letters
Alan Clark on the value of a ‘Wilberforce-centric’ education,
Deryck Browne on the report’s progressive points,
Rachel Stone and Sylvia Ashton on decolonising the English curriculum,
Mark Holman-Lisney on ‘structural elitism’ and
John Orrell on the report authors’ blindspot
Tony Sewell, chair of the commission on race and ethnic disparities, whose recent report has been much criticised. Photograph: The Conservative Party
Tony Sewell, chair of the commission on race and ethnic disparities, whose recent report has been much criticised. Photograph: The Conservative Party
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David Olusoga rightly inveighs against aspects of historical illiteracy in the Sewell report (The poisonously patronising Sewell report is historically illiterate, 2 April). But it is wrong to imply that the “politics and passions of the young” are some wondrous Damascene revelation felt only by millennials. In my yo