The New York Times recently launched the “1619 Project”—an initiative that, by the paper’s own admission, “aims to reframe the country’s history, understanding 1619 as our true founding, and placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans ...
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Author: The National Center
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Record-Low Black Unemployment Applauded by Black Activists
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No Justification for Anti-Semitic Language, by Marie A. Fischer
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Protect Civil Rights with Citizen-Only Voting, by Christopher Arps
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Nike CEO Should Resign and Appoint Colin Kaepernick as Obvious Replacement
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No Need for Energy Poverty, by Derrick Hollie
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Race, Revisionism, and The New York Times, by Adrian Norman
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Antifa’s Chaotic Display of Objections, by Jerome Danner
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Socialism Isn’t the Solution to Unfair Drug Prices, by Stacy Washington
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Citizenship Scrutiny for Immigrants on Welfare Gets Black Approval
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