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Mr. Emrich

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We put age limits on cigarettes, alcohol, and driving because kids need protection. Yet we allow Meta, X, Snapchat, and TikTok to sink their claws into children with no restrictions. The result? Exploited, depressed, desensitized, and in some cases weaponized kids. Enough is

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Started the late afternoon at Ohio State for a lecture by Lucas Morel on Frederick Douglass. I was thrilled to finally get my hands on the new book he coedited with Jonathan White. I have been waiting months for it and cannot wait to read the newly discovered Douglass letters

Started the late afternoon at Ohio State for a lecture by <a href="/LincolnDouglass/">Lucas Morel</a> on Frederick Douglass. I was thrilled to finally get my hands on the new book he coedited with <a href="/CivilWarJon/">Jonathan White</a>. I have been waiting months for it and cannot wait to read the newly discovered Douglass letters
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Truly humbled to receive this honor from Jack Miller Center. It wouldn’t be possible without the incredible students I get to teach, the supportive community, and the educators from across the country I’ve met, learned from, and worked alongside.

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Only 21% of 18–29 year olds still believe in the American Dream. If it takes $5 million to achieve it, we’re failing the next generation. We have to act soon!

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The rush from the right and the left to blame the other side for every atrocity is unproductive. Everyone scrambles to see if the person was a Trump or Biden supporter. While we point fingers, we ignore the real problems. We once looked for solutions in this country
now we

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Hey, government — my students are headed to D.C. for our annual 8th grade trip next week. Any chance you could keep the museums open for us?

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Looking forward to reading this one before hearing Dr. Carwardine speak at TheLincolnForum It’s been over a decade since I last had the chance to learn from him at Oxford University.

Looking forward to reading this one before hearing Dr. Carwardine speak at <a href="/TheLincolnForum/">TheLincolnForum</a>

It’s been over a decade since I last had the chance to learn from him at Oxford University.
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My little guy’s team brought home THE Flag Football Championship!!! And you’ve gotta love that the league gives every kid on the first-place team a championship ring😂

My little guy’s team brought home THE Flag Football Championship!!!

And you’ve gotta love that the league gives every kid on the first-place team a championship ring😂
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From Dr. Fea’s book - Why Study History
 Nicholas Kristof laments the failure to "work out intellectually with sparring partners whose views we deplore." This is not the behavior of a mature democratic society. How can we take responsibility for our society if we remain in such

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At Arlington National Cemetery yesterday, our students thanked and applauded a group of veterans visiting through Honor Flight Network. As we clapped, tears welled in both the veterans’ and students’ eyes. It was an incredibly powerful moment—but nothing hit harder than hearing

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Chaperoning my 22nd 8th grade trip to Washington DC. One of my favorite parts the past four years has been having lunch with my childhood best friend (and roommate on my DC trip when I was in 8th grade) who now lives and works in DC, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Badgley.

Chaperoning my 22nd 8th grade trip to Washington DC. One of my favorite parts the past four years has been having lunch with my childhood best friend (and roommate on my DC trip when I was in 8th grade) who now lives and works in DC, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Badgley.