Parents Are Puppets of the P-TA: A Public Affairs Forum Study
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About This Item
Fort Worth, TX: Tarrant County Public Affairs Forum, 1963. VG+ tan stapled wraps with some sunning and light soiling. 23 pp. A radical attack on the P-TA which accuses the organization of, among other things, promoting the poisoning of public water supplies via flouridation while also claiming that the mental health movement is being used for propaganda for One-World Government. There is no place in P-TA for a non-comformist who wishes to interfere with school administration, methods or curriculum. There is no place in P-TA where a parent may be truly represented and concluding that The National P-TA should be dissolvedprobably the State Congress, too, if those groups cannot put their house in order. Uncommon in the trade, and only six holdings in OCLC (UC Davis, Harvard, Michigan State, Kansas, Colorado, Wisconsin Historical Society).
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- Crow Hop Rare Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 539
- Title
- Parents Are Puppets of the P-TA: A Public Affairs Forum Study
- Book Condition
- Used
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- Paperback
- Publisher
- Tarrant County Public Affairs Forum
- Place of Publication
- Fort Worth, TX
- Date Published
- 1963
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Crow Hop Rare Books
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Woodstock, Georgia
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