Discover 'The Poisoned Loving-Cup: United States School Histories Falsified Through Pro-British Propaganda in Sweet Name of Amity' by Charles Grant Miller, an illuminating expose originally published in 1928, which underlines the subtleties of historical misrepresentation and its ramifications on national identity. This comprehensive investigation uncovers the systematic revision of American school histories to undermine the spirit of the American Revolution, favoring instead a British-American narrative.
Miller's exceptional work charts the course of alleged brainwashing of American children via altered history books, diminished representation of the Revolution's heroes, and the proliferation of texts in public schools that dishonor America's founding principles. Unearthing the machinations of influential entities like the Carnegie Foundation, Rhodes Scholarships, and numerous British propaganda organizations, Miller deftly highlights a grave indictment against the true enlightenment of American children.
This fascinating audiobook, republished by www.unityofthepolis.com, is a call to preserve and transmit the truth of America's birth and mission, reinstating the importance of fostering a robust national spirit and loyal citizenship. It is an impassioned plea for restoring true American history in public schools, crucial in protecting our national ideals, spirit, and solidarity.
A precursor to renowned works by Carroll Quigley and John Taylor Gatto, 'The Poisoned Loving-Cup' remains an essential read for anyone interested in uncovering the hidden dynamics of education and propaganda, the complex interplay between American and British histories, and the enduring impact of historical distortion on national sentiment. This thought-provoking critique is a testament to Miller's commitment to defending the principles, ideals, and sacrifices that underpin the American republic. A must-read for history enthusiasts, educators, and patriots alike.