Well... keep the history real, but being a printer by trade I support Any History Month. When local organizations hosting events tap local historians to tell these stories and put them into booklets it is often the only way for students to learn more about the things their textbooks tossed off with a sentence or paragraph. Centralized history sucks because of what is left out to edit the book down to size.
Our company was printing historical records and stories that had NEVER gotten into print before, the stuff you'd find in a "special library manuscript collection". It was great to give them a wider audience.
Well... keep the history real, but being a printer by trade I support Any History Month. When local organizations hosting events tap local historians to tell these stories and put them into booklets it is often the only way for students to learn more about the things their textbooks tossed off with a sentence or paragraph. Centralized history sucks because of what is left out to edit the book down to size.
Our company was printing historical records and stories that had NEVER gotten into print before, the stuff you'd find in a "special library manuscript collection". It was great to give them a wider audience.