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A History of Cursed Cursive

Simply Romance Posted on August 30, 2016 by Alina K. FieldAugust 28, 2016

Learning to Write Right Last week on Twitter I shared a story from NPR about the State of Alabama joining California and Louisiana in mandating cursive proficiency. Students are being required to write! Apparently, in Alabama, students were taught how … Continue reading →

Posted in Cursive Writing | Tagged Court Hand, Cursive, Documents, history, Italic Script, Round Hand, Secretary Hand
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