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Should Texas fund Muslim education?

By Carole Hornsby Haynes       April 2, 2026       American Thinker 

A federal district judge has ruled that at least four Islamic schools in Texas are eligible to receive tax payer funding with dozens of others waiting to join, according to media reports. These include the Maryland-based virtual school Bayaan Academy, K-12 college prep school Brighter Horizons Academy in Garland, the Excellence Academy north of Dallas, and the K-12 Houston Quran Academy. 

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Converting Texas to Islam

By Carole Hornsby Haynes       March 26, 2026        American Thinker

At the February meeting of the Texas State Board of Education (SBOE), Shaimaa Zayan, Operations Manager of the Austin office of Council on Islamic Relations (CAIR) went to the microphone to make public comments about revisions to the social studies curriculum standards which are under review. 

Why is a designated foreign terrorist organization by Governor Abbott, allowed a platform to demand a full revision of the Texas social studies curricula to promote their Islamic agenda? 

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Social Studies TEKS Review

The Unrevised Story of Lincoln”

Comments by Dr. Carole Hornsby Haynes

March 26, 2026  

CHH - In the Civil War sections in several grades, references are made to Lincoln. The overall theme is that Lincoln is praised as the “Great Emancipator” who freed the nation from the curse of slavery. This view is completely false. Lincoln didn’t care much about freeing the slaves, so long as the South remained in the Union. He was an extreme nationalist. Under his administration, the U.S. went from a states rights, limited government Constitutional Republic to a centralized government that ignored the Constitution and denied the Constitutional rights of the states. Historial references are available for each of the charges below. 

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Social Studies TEKS Review

Comments by Dr. Carole Hornsby Haynes

February 24, 2026  

CHH NoteWork Group comments indicate that nearly all the standards contain an excessive amount of content. I concur and suggest they be pared down to only the most important issues and events with focus on “cause and effect.”  

My purpose for this review is to highlight standards most likely to have political and racial bias. This bias is especially found in the Civil War era and the Civil Rights movement. NOTE: I have not included all of the areas because of the excessive amount of content already. Unless the bias is removed, the new instructional materials will continue what is already in textbooks: 1) The central role of the North in slavery and sectional divisions is always ignored, 2) The South was -- and still is -- racist and the Civil War was caused by Southern states wanting to keep slavery, 3) The fact that some Southern slave owners were black is never mentioned. 

This message continues the animosity against the “treasonous” and “racist” white South. This is why the Marxist cultural revolution substituted race for class conflict of worker proletariat (oppressed) – Critical Race Theory. 

Because education has become indoctrination, I have included comments with facts that can be found in government and original documents of that period instead of the revisionist history we’re now using.  

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Texas Takes Action Against Students and “Educators” Who Mobilize for Revolution

By Carole Hornsby Haynes        February 4, 2026 

On January 30, Texas students joined thousands of other government brainwashed students, often encouraged by educators, in a national demonstration against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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Social Studies TEKS Review

The Underground Railroad”

Comments by Dr. Carole Hornsby Haynes

 March 26, 2026 

Grade 2

7. People of the Civil War

 b. The Story of People Who Opposed Slavery (e.g. Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman) 

CHH - Larry Gara, The Liberty Line: The Legend of the Underground Railroad. Gara found little evidence that the “Underground Railroad” existed, if any. Instead, he writes that the legend was crafted by abolitionists to enhance their role in defining American history. 

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Texas Ousts DEI from Education

By Carole Hornsby Haynes       February 22, 2026     American Thinker

After years of liberal professors spewing their propaganda at captive students who needed the class for graduation, the pendulum is slowly swinging back to the right.  

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The Transformation of America

By Carole Hornsby Haynes         January 30, 2026 

Americans are asking how our country evolved from a limited government and states rights to a powerful consolidated federal power and imperial presidency. We must look to our history for the answer. 

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