The Committee on History, Civil Government and Political Economy was one of ten subcommittees of the larger Committee of Ten formed by the National Education Association in 1892 to address the school curriculum. This article examines the report of the smaller committee, its members and its impact then and since. Parallels to actions in the 1990s are drawn to illustrate the continued timeliness of this report.
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