Dear Dr. Rhinehart,
I do not get why us high schoolers have certain parts of our history hidden from us in school, when we are old enough to know how to handle it. You all say that our education is important, but to what extent? The Rape of Nanking is an atrocity that we just can't ignore like the Japanese. But, when you hide something like the Baton Death March, where our government surrendered the largest amount of troops to the enemy at the time and still today, that just is not acceptible. If you feel like I am wrong on any of this, please call me in your office and I'll tell you how I feel about this.
Sincerely,
-Ian Campbell
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