Sanders' Union Reader, designed for primary schools and families, offers a window into late 19th-century American education. Authored by Charles Walton Sanders, this reader presents a collection of texts intended to instill patriotic values and enhance reading skills. The selections reflect the historical context of post-Civil War America and the importance placed on national unity and moral instruction in primary education.
This reader is a valuable resource for understanding the pedagogical methods and cultural values prevalent in American schools during the late 19th century. With its focus on both literacy and citizenship, Sanders' Union Reader provides insights into the education of young Americans and their preparation for participation in civic life.
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