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Nigerian author Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) shares the following African proverb in his acclaimed
novel Things Fall Apart: "Until the lions have their own historians, this history of the hunt will always
glorify the hunter." How does Reynolds's truth-telling about Thomas Jefferson compare to narratives
fypically fold about him as one of our nation's founding fathers? How does this African proverb help
ed light on why the storyteller matters when learning about events of the past and present?
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Transcribed Image Text:Nigerian author Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) shares the following African proverb in his acclaimed novel Things Fall Apart: "Until the lions have their own historians, this history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter." How does Reynolds's truth-telling about Thomas Jefferson compare to narratives fypically fold about him as one of our nation's founding fathers? How does this African proverb help ed light on why the storyteller matters when learning about events of the past and present?
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