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…the New York Times’s 1619 Project, presents a serious challenge to the concept of “E Pluribus Unum.” According to Richard Reinsch, the editor of Liberty Fund’s Law & Liberty portal,…
…the New York Times’s 1619 Project, presents a serious challenge to the concept of “E Pluribus Unum.” According to Richard Reinsch, the editor of Liberty Fund’s Law & Liberty portal,…
…a settler colonial country. As well, following the New York Time’s 1619 teaching plan, they will be happy to claim that America and Canada are countries based on genocide of…
…evil United States in 1619, is a special evil that now requires that the country be turned over to “people of color,” especially the great, great grandchildren of slaves, and…
…Douglass. The 1619 Project claimed that “the moment [America] began” was in 1619, when 20 enslaved Africans were brought ashore in Virginia and sold. This incident, the 1619 Project said,…
…York Times’s 1619 Project to Platonic lessons in the detective novels of Raymond Chandler and the music of The Beach Boys. Over the years, contributors have included William F. Buckley,…
…wanted a chance rather than a check, is notably absent from The 1619 Project.) Likewise, as series contributor Wilfred Reilly and others note, differences in family structure (single-parent homes) largely…
…discussed in terms as simple as black or white, good or evil.” I can still teach my students 1776 in addition to 1619, and I can still quote MLK, that…
…argues in 1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project, 1619 is in part a case for reparations, but also “an effort to destroy America by teaching children that America…
…overwhelmed the humanities. Street names are changed and historical revisionism continues to win the day—see The New York Times’ “The 1619 Project,” which aims to reframe all of American history…
…1619 Project” advanced the thesis that slavery and only slavery is the foundation of America, and, as America’s “original sin,” has shaped and corrupted America through racism ever since. The…
…York Times, in its “The 1619 Project.” To be sure, there was not only racial discrimination but severe economic exploitation of black American slaves for more than two centuries. To…
The Pulitzer Committee has awarded Nikole Hannah-Jones a prize for her lead essay in The New York Times’ “The 1619 Project.” The news doesn’t exactly come as a surprise….
…would also have refused to bark if the arsonist of this bonfire of the documents had been a Republican, but I doubt it. The New York Times 1619 Project It’s…
…motivated the publication, due to concerns that the 1619 Project downplays the importance of class in understanding American history. But WSWS chose to level its critique in a quite traditional…
…education, but of the entire Democratic presidential primary field and of the New York Times’ high school-destined 1619 project—undermines the moral legitimacy of our country. All accumulation of wealth is…
…disadvantaged people in America over and over for centuries. This little Facebook taunt is now in the territory of historical shame from 1619 forward. This first complainant terms Sample’s conduct…
…core to the development of the United States. The Times “aims to reframe the country’s history, understanding 1619 as our true founding, and placing the consequences of slavery and the…
…of African American slavery. The Times launched its 1619 Project on August 18 to a great deal of fanfare. 1619 is the year that the first black African slaves landed…
On August 18, the Sunday New York Times included a section, The 1619 Project. It announced a goal unusual in journalism, reframing American history, “making explicit how slavery is the…
…Black people have been in America since 1619, and they are as American as apple pie. They do not have a foreign language or an exotic religion that differentiates them…
“There are any number of courses that deal with some group aspect of America, but virtually none that deals with America as a whole. For example, there is African-American history from 1619 to…