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Thank you, Steve, for this. I learned a lot because — and I am truly embarrassed to say — history did not interest me in the least when I was in school and even my years in the Navy in the last half of the ‘70s. Now that I’m 71 and living through the existential crises that the orange sadist has put us through, I’m trying to catch up to gain some late perspective on our country’s history, especially the founding and the Civil War period. I appreciate what you are doing for your students, yourself, and the country with your writing.

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Steven Dundas's avatar

Thank you so much sir. It is never too late to learn as long as we have breath. Thank you again. All the best.

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Dr. Deborah Hall's avatar

Thank you, Steve,

for all your devoted work.

Teaching ourselves

and our children

the meaning

of the Gettysburg Address

is the foundation

of our future.

It is up to us

to once again

give America

a new birth of freedom.

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Steven Dundas's avatar

Thank you Dr. Hall. I appreciate your kind words and encouragement. All the best.

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Babette Albin's avatar

I took Fred to see “The Penguin Lessons” - concerning Argentina’s Disappeared in 1976.

This is a must-see movie for teachers and students in a time of governmental oppression!

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Steven Dundas's avatar

Babette. I am unfamiliar with the film but very familiar with Argentina and its dictatorship during that era. I will try to watch it when I get a spare moment. All the best.

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Malcolm J McKinney's avatar

Good work Steven!

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Steven Dundas's avatar

Thank you Malcom. I appreciate you reading and commenting. All the best.

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