Undermining US Citizenship at K-12 Schools on American Military Bases

Undermining US Citizenship at K-12 Schools on American Military Bases
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Ryan P. Williams
Scott Yenor
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Schools on American military bases, educating almost 70,000 children of service personnel, push the same anti-racism curriculum found in America’s most liberal school districts, with the goal of preparing these students for lives dedicated to a global citizenship meant to displace American citizenship and the American way of life.

Ryan P. Williams is president of the Claremont Institute.
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