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Tag: Karen Eppley

Posted inArts and Culture, Education

What Happened in Our History Books?

by Aimee Howley and Karen Eppley April 25, 2012July 17, 2019

The future of rural economies, communities, and residents depends in part on what Americans at large think about them. What do they think rural people and rural places are like? And where do they get their ideas about rural people and places? We examined the contents of six widely used high school history books to […]

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