
On June 26, the Texas State Board of Education adopted reading lists for public schools across the Lone Star State. Apart from the “perhaps unprecedented” (The New York Times’word) fact that it sets a standard body of knowledge for graduates of public schools in one of the largest states in the Union, the Board’s reading list did two other shocking things. First, it mandated that each book be read…

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