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It just doesn't make sense, does it? The America of today shouldn't exist if what our teachers and overseers taught us about the country's history were true. The truth is that nearly all of it was untrue or, at the very best, wildly inaccurate. Your eyes are not fooling you. There's no better or more important time than now to smash the establishment's historical narrative on American History. A Twisted History of the United States, 1450-1945, is an innovative, rollicking, and eye-opening ride down America's memory lane that, like all good histories, explains why things really are the way they…mehr

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It just doesn't make sense, does it? The America of today shouldn't exist if what our teachers and overseers taught us about the country's history were true. The truth is that nearly all of it was untrue or, at the very best, wildly inaccurate. Your eyes are not fooling you. There's no better or more important time than now to smash the establishment's historical narrative on American History. A Twisted History of the United States, 1450-1945, is an innovative, rollicking, and eye-opening ride down America's memory lane that, like all good histories, explains why things really are the way they are today. Ditch the propaganda goggles and jump into a tempestuous sea of historical tweets and dangerous truths--eyes and minds wide open.
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Gary Richied is a former Adjunct Professor of History at Loyola University-Chicago and History Teacher at Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois. He was fired from both institutions --simultaneously- for his professed and open libertarianism/anarcho-capitalism as well as his dogged criticism of Pope Francis and other bad actors within the Catholic Church. Gary Richied is a published author in the fields of history, economics, theology, philosophy and social science. His work has addressed subjects ranging from the economics of the Chicago Black Sox Scandal of 1919 to the patristic theology of the fourth century. He holds his B.A. in History and French from Loyola University-Chicago, an M.A. in Social Science from the University of Chicago, and an M.A. in Theology from the Aquinas Institute of Theology in Saint Louis.