WTFH – Books Everyone Should Read

These are the books that I’ve read that I believe are books everyone should read to gain an understanding of

Books Everyone Should Read
Books Everyone Should Read

education reform in America!

NOTE: I am not going to give commentary or review of these books. With the exception of ONE Book, I am not going to list the date and time I read these books because I do not know the exact order that I came across them or when I read them all.  Anyway, knowing these things are not important.

What is important is that I give respect to these authors, their efforts, their pain, their cries, their hope and dreams, and above all, the love they have for God, family, and country.

While my parents were busy raising me, a generation of activist were fighting for my future. While I was busy raising my children, a generation of leaders started accepting a life that based on what I know now, I have never settled for; and its what they accepted on my behalf that placed me and my children on this horrible road. When it came time for me to be a parent, I was messed up in the head and repeated the steps of those before me. Without telling me what to do, my father who lives on in me raised me to be better,  demand better and keep watch.

I believe so few people were around to fight for my children’s future when it was time for me to fight for my children’s future because there were fewer people like my father in his generation. I have lived to see a grandchild and a great grandchild. I am afraid for these generations because I understand these reforms were not meant for me, my children, or my grandchildren. These reforms are meant for the world that my great grandchild will live in. I can either settle in my life of retirement and enjoy my remanding day above ground boasting above a half way decent life in a prosperous time, or I can put fire under the passion in me and take a stand and fight this intent of this system until my body is placed on the other side of dirt. That is why I decided to create this site. Put it all in one place so that you can find the answer. This is what my generation calls paying it forward. I am using social networking and technology to find you so that you can join this battle and get better prepared to fight for the next generation.

These are books everyone should read if they are advocates looking to create a better future for babies born since 2010. As I come across other materials and am able to find links for books I’ve read that are not listed, here today, I will add them to the list. In the meantime, I appreciate you for being here – May God Bless you and keep you as you accept this life.

If You Are Ready To Change America’s Education System – I Recommend Books Everyone Should Read

1. First you must be Prayed Up and discerning.  The Holy Bible  – The New King James Version® Copyright © 1982, Thomas Nelson, Inc. All rights reserved.

In no special order –

2.   America 2000/Goals 2000 – Moving the Nation Educationally to a New Work Order – a Research Manual – Compiled and Edited by James R. Patrick

3.  An Analysis of Goals 2000 – Redefining American Education – by Kathi Hudson

4.  Outcome-Based Education the State’s Assault on our children’s values  –  by Peg Luksik and Pamela Hobbs Hoffecker


5.  Dumbing Down Our Kids – Why American Children Feel Good About Themselves But can’t Read, Write, or Add – By Charles J. Sykes


6.  The Underground History of American Education: A Schoolteacher’s Intimate Investigation Into the Problem of Modern Schooling  – by John Taylor Gatt

7. Educating for the New World Order – by B. K. Eakman

8.  The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America: A Chronological Paper Trail – by Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt
9. Cloning of the American Mind – by B.K. Eakman

10. 1984by George Orwell
11.  Brave New World – by Aldous Huxley

12.  Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Book 1: Cognitive Domain – by Benjamin S. Bloom

13. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Book 2: Affective Domainby Benjamin S. Bloom

14. The Change Agent’s Guide (Second Edition) – by Ronald G. Havelock with Steve Zlotolow

15.  The Great American Con Game – by Barbara M Morris
16. The Hate Factory – Teaching Children to Hate – by Erica Carle

17.  The Giver – by Lois Lowry (Also required reading for some elementary schools)
18. Change Agents in the Schools – by Barbara M. Morris

19.  Inside American Education – The Decline, The Deceptions, The Dogmas – by Thomas Sowell

20.  Developing Decision-Making Skills – by Dana G. Kurfman

21.  Losing the race – Self-Sabotage in Black America   –  by John McWhorter

22.  Ghetto Schooling – A political Economy of Urban Educational Reform – by Jean Anyon

23.  New Schools for a New Century: The Redesign of Urban Education –  by Diane Ravitch

24.  Uncle Sam’s Plantation – How big Government Enslaved America’s poor and what we can do about it  –  by Star Parker

25.  The Mis-Education of the Negro – by Carter G. Woodson

26. The History of Black Education – W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington

27. W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington (The Great Debate)

28. Why Johnny Can’t Read and what you can do about it – Rudolf Flesch