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Tag Archives: 1619 Project
“Black Fragility” is a thing at UIC-John Marshall Law School
WASHINGTON POST The malicious, historically illiterate 1619 Project keeps rolling on by George Will December 24, 2021 The New York Times is like God, who, if Genesis reported Creation correctly, beheld His handiwork and decided “it was very good.” The … Continue reading
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“Yet at any other age than the divisive present, the report would not have been seen as controversial”
JEWISH WORLD REVIEW Thoughts on the 1776 Commission and its report by Victor Davis Hanson January 21, 2021 …The unanimously approved conclusions focused on the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the historical challenges to these founding documents and the need … Continue reading
What’s Wrong With The 1619 Project?
According to The 1619 Project, the Founding Fathers pushed for all that “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” stuff to protect their slave holdings. Independence from England? That was just a smoke screen. To them, everything that’s wrong with … Continue reading