Death of American history? Professors warn students, even teachers show ‘shocking ignorance’ of founding docs
Ole Miss Declaration of Independence Center works to address widespread gaps in American civic education
By Elizabeth Heckman , Nikolas Lanum Fox News
Published November 15, 2025 6:00am EST
Scholars warn students, teachers lack grasp of America’s founding texts
Professors at Ole Miss are sounding the alarm over teachers' and students' "shocking ignorance" of America's founding documents.
At the University of Mississippi, the Declaration of Independence Center for the Study of American Freedom seeks to give students a deeper, more accurate understanding of America’s founding principles and the freedoms on which the nation was built. Director Dr. Steven Skultety and Associate Director Dr. Rankin Sherling spoke with Fox News Digital about the Center’s mission and their concern that too few Americans receive a solid education on the nation’s founding — a gap they believe contributes to many of the challenges facing the country today.
Sherling said "it's pure and utter ignorance" when it comes to the knowledge of founding documents among Americans. But he added it's not their fault.
"They've been taught in a certain way. And then this is compounded over time so that the teachers themselves are ignorant of what's actually in the founding documents… many of them haven't read the founding documents without some sort of coaching as to what they mean," he said.