[308] Acts of Georgia, 1919, sec. 18, p. 295; Laws of Florida, 1917, ch. 7374 (no. 116), p. 230, added to United States history, history of the state and civil government, Laws of 1911-12, for high schools American history and civil government, English history, and general history; General Laws of Alabama, 1919, art. 23, p. 634; Digest of the Statutes of Arkansas, 1921, par. 9066, p. 2330, also Laws, 1921, act 285, p. 328 for regular grade work; Compilation of Laws of Tennessee, 1917, art. XVII, 1461a 24, Vol. I, p. 993, also Laws, 1919, ch. 142, sec. 3, p. 525, Sen. Bill no. 506; Code of West Virginia, 1916, ch. 45, par. 155a, p. 594. General history was also included. Public School Law of North Carolina, 1923, p. 87, art. 30, sec. 322.
[309] Laws of Georgia, 1918, p. 919 (no. 60). This is probably an outgrowth of the movement found in the previous period to teach history and government from a pro-Southern viewpoint.
[310] Laws of New York, 1918, 674, p. 892, approved April 17, 1918.
[311] Laws of New Hampshire, 1921, ch. 85, sec. 13, p. 125.
[312] Acts of Georgia, 1919, p. 295; General Laws of Alabama, 1919, p. 634; Compilation of Laws of Tennessee, 1917, 1461a 24, Vol. I, p. 993; Statutes and Amendments Code of California, 1917, ch. 552, 1607, p. 736.
[313] For a full discussion see chapter VII.
[314] “..., the state superintendent shall fix a time for a public hearing upon such a complaint, which shall not be more than thirty days from the date of filing said complaint, and shall be conducted by the state superintendent or the assistant state superintendent, or by one of the state inspectors of schools, to be designated by the superintendent, and which hearing shall be held at the county seat of the county where the complainants reside. Notice of such hearing shall be given at least ten days prior to the date thereof through the public press and by registered mail to the complainants, the school board interested and to the publishers of such textbooks.” Laws of Wisconsin, 1923, ch. 21, sec. 40.30. Massachusetts House Bill No. 718. “An Act relative to Certain Textbooks in the Public Schools.”
[315] Oregon School Laws, 1923, ch. III, sec. 571, p. 169.
[316] Assembly Bill (California) No. 1329, introduced by Mr. Ball.
[317] State of New York, 3d Rdg. 652, Nos. 602, 1781, 1997, Int. 581. In Senate, February 7, 1923.