A Homeschool History Collection to Cancel "Cancel Culture"


American History and Government for Middle and High School:  Here's how to cancel "Cancel Culture" by learning the amazing story of God's unique role in America's history. Grab some hot chocolate or a cup of coffee and browse this collection that will stay in your bookcase even after your children have graduated!

  


The Light and the Glory Series: Beginning with Columbus, fascinating history that lays out God's plan for America.  It was written by the son of Peter Marshall the famous chaplain of the U.S. Senate during the war years.  The same series is written for young readers.









From Sea to Shining Sea: The second in the series covers westward expansion, the beginnings of the abolitionist movement, and the role of the first itinerant preachers in discovering God's plan for America.








Sounding Forth the Trumpet:
The third in the series that leads up to the Civil War that gives us a better understanding of the conflict between the two cultures, the economies, and the role of the church that led up to the war and in abolishing slavery.  Fascinating story!








Uncle Eric Books: A fantastic collection of books covering political parties, economics, justice, and finances written from a "Rand Paul" libertarian perspective.  Each chapter is written in the form of a letter from Uncle Eric to his nephew.  The whole family would enjoy and learn important concepts and values that are being eroded and destroyed.









I singled out these Uncle Eric books on World War I and II because we often never get around to this part of our history.  Written from a libertarian point of view, it clears up all the confusion about what led up to these wars and the effect they had on 20th century America.  I couldn't put the books down - very riveting account.




For high school and adults: FREE ONLINE COURSES IN HISTORY AND LITERATURE from HILLSDALE COLLEGE!  I can't say enough about these amazing courses!  They are challenging but oh, such a treasure - both parents and their high school teens can study together.  Courses include Constitution 101; The Great American Story; Congress: How It Works and Why It Doesn't  What a great way for your high schooler to earn their high school credits in history and literature.                               Go to: 
https://online.hillsdale.edu/#home


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