So, incase some of you forgot, Texas got alot of backlash for their cutting or changing of words in their new textbooks.
Just wanted to start a thread, I have the new government textbook from the state and you guys could ask me questions you saw from articles.
First one ill answer is that the textbooks dont say that Moses is a founding father. They have a teaching objective that wants you to teach about individuals who had an impact on the founding American documents, of which they list Moses, William Blackwell, John Locke and Montesquieu. In the government book itself there's 2 sentences in a paragraph of early governments that bring up Moses, his impact with Israelites and how the ten commandments have impact our social and judicial systems, but that literally is all it says. It doesn't go into anymore detail than that.
Can't speak for all new history books of course, so just ask me some items you had potentially read online and ill get back to you.