The Texas Board of Education on Friday voted to remove former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from the state’s social studies curriculum. The move comes as an effort to “streamline” the social studies curriculum in the state, The Dallas Morning News first reported. To determine their choices, the group asked a series of questions about the historical figures' background and legacy. On the other hand, several historical Texas figures -- such as Barbara Jordan, Sam Houston, Stephen F. Austin and Henry B. González, among others -- received a perfect score. In addition, the board voted to add Billy Graham -- the famed evangelist who died earlier this year -- back into the curriculum.
Source: Fox News September 14, 2018 23:37 UTC