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Posted on 04.09.08 by Thomas L. Knapp
“While the Founders forbade a federal role in education, this republic was very young when enthusiasm for government schooling took hold. Traditional ‘public education in the western world’ has its roots in Prussia in the early 1800s after its defeat by Napoleon. The first compulsory attendance laws were in 1852 in — surprise! — Massachusetts. The first national compulsory attendance laws were enacted in 1918.” (04/07/08) Link: http://www.thepriceofliberty.org/08/04/07/newman.htm Filed under: RRND Commentary | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |









