What people do you think high school history textbooks should include but don't?

White_Unifier

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Some that come to mind are:

Hans and Sophie Scholl.
Hasegawa Teru

I'm sure many others too; but I think that learning about Hans and Sophie Scholl could help students to see the true spirit of German patriotism in WWII just as learning about Hasegawa Teru could teach students how the spirit of Japanese patriotism was very much alive an well at that time too even if most Japanese of the time had lost their way. The Scholl siblings and Hasegawa also set an example.
 

MHz

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We still haven't caught onto that when another person is hungry they should eat some food like we do when we get hungry. There is 'food', there is not something called 'my food'.

Any other version means you stay at that level forever. I'm not sure who decided that was the best way to handle our current situation and I'm pretty sure a lot of memos ended up in the trash rather than being the focus of attention.