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22 hrs agoLiked by Ben Tumin

love it all and glad to have your brightness, perspectives, and energy throughout this chapter

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🙏🏻🤗🤗

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19 hrs agoLiked by Ben Tumin

It's really a great thing you do and I'm proud to be your cousin!

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🙏🏻❤️ back atcha

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20 hrs agoLiked by Ben Tumin

Thank you Skipper! Actually, I wanted to select all the options in question 1. I feel it is important to learn all the aspects of history, especially the lost, or incorrect. Have a lovely Thanksgiving Ben!

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21 hrs agoLiked by Ben Tumin

Sorry I couldn’t answer first question because I wanted to say all of it! Truly I’d like yo be all round better informed. And you serve it all up so delightfully.

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Thank you! Likewise the answer for me is c) all of the above

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21 hrs agoLiked by Ben Tumin

The first Q was the hardest: I wanted to select all. Interesting to see how evenly the votes came in. Thank you for your efforts to share education I really value.

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Thanks so much, Barbara! I always value your feedback.

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22 hrs agoLiked by Ben Tumin

I think people need to know more about Reconstruction (speaking of what impacts us TODAY) and colonialism (I never realized what a profound impact it has still today on so many world events!). Thank you!!

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great feedback, thank you!!

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22 hrs agoLiked by Ben Tumin

How do we present history in a way that people want to learn about our true past as a nation?

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Thank you, and same to you! I agree with you on all fronts

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HappyThanksgiving, Skipper! Thank you for giving me at least one reason to be thankful as the world spins off its axis.

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