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Laws aiming to counter impact of 'The 1619 Project' miss chance to tell a positive story

Laws aiming to counter impact of 'The 1619 Project' miss chance to tell a positive story

But kids might learn about white supremacy, writes Mia Brett.

Jul 24, 2021
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What Libertarian Overreactions to the 1619 Project Say About America | by  Jonathan Blanks | FREOPP.org

Education bills are being passed around the country to protect children from the “evil” critical race theory and 1619 Project. They might make white children feel bad. Forget that those railing against these academic efforts rarely understand them or their purpose correctly, or that sexist and racist education has been making students feel bad for gener…

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