High school yearbooks, a long-standing tradition in American education, primarily highlight positive experiences while often omitting significant historical events and student struggles. This focus on the pleasurable aspects of high school can obscure important social issues and inequalities, making them an incomplete source for understanding history but still valuable for critical analysis by scholars and students.
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