Why did I love this book?
Although my professional interest is language and how to use it well, one of my hobbies is reading about history.
Most of the history we learn in school consists of short snapshots about ‘important people’ and main events, but this misses so much of the story and is often misleading. This book shows that many of the ‘truths’ and ‘facts’ about American history that are taught in school are largely myths.
For example, Woodrow Wilson is usually portrayed as a hero who attempted to establish the League of Nations. While this is true, he also established racial segregation in the federal government and launched invasions into Latin American countries.
Only by providing a more nuanced version of history in our textbooks (including the bad as well as the good), can our children be taught to think critically about the past to better inform the future.
3 authors picked Lies My Teacher Told Me as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
Since its first publication in 1995, Lies My Teacher Told Me has become one of the most important - and successful - history books of our time. Having sold over two million copies, the book also won an American Book Award and the Oliver Cromwell Cox Award for Distinguished Anti-Racist Scholarship and was heralded on the front page of the New York Times in the summer of 2006. For this new edition, Loewen has added a new introduction that shows how inadequate history courses in high school help produce adult Americans who think Donald Trump can solve their problems.