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By idolizing those whom we honor, we do a disservice both to them and to...
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James W. Loewen
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Lies My Teacher Told Me:
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By idolizing those whom we honor, we do a disservice both to them and to ourselves. . . . We fail to recognize that we could go and do likewise. -CHARLES V. WILLIE
( James W. Loewen )
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