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I remember we spent time on Thanksgiving and the cooperation between the Indians and Pilgrims for the feast. I'm not sure if you could call it erroneous just misinformed. Maybe setting children up to accept the cooperation that should occur between different people. Making the melting pot that was also taught seem possible. Some years ago, there seemed to be a movement for everyone to remember their heritage, the social habits from other countries. If it helps us understand our differences and move toward cooperation as Citizens OK. But if it causes a rise in who is going to run the country according to where your great grandfather lived or whether tea or coffee was dumped into the Harbor that will be something else. apondia#1781748 |