You know, this whole teaching different types of history thing has really got me confused. We've got regular, general history that covers both the U.S. and the globe, and we have black history, that's fine, but I gotta ask where is the line drawn? When I was in school we had one history class per grade that taught everything from I don't remember how far back, to the 90s, and it included whites, blacks, Indians, ancient Eygptians, etc. and as for religion, we have separation of church and state which I'm still trying to figure out what the hell it's exactly supposed to be, but in history religion is often discussed and where is it drawn? And considering what IS being taken out of history, it kind of makes you wonder what one day teachers are going to be saying about Joan of Arc because you take out she heard God and talked with the Saints, take out that when she was in prison her biggest torture was being denied Mass, take away when she was burnt at the stake and called out to Jesus in her last moments, what do you have left? A very choppy story, but that seems to be the way history IS today.