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    • [PDF File]Our founding ideals of liberty and equality were false ...

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      s August 18, 2019 17 story as 1776. That black Americans, as much as those men cast in alabas-ter in the nation’s capital, are this nation’s true ‘‘founding fathers.’’


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      Founding Fathers, prohibits the federal government from treating citizens unfairly. The Thirteenth Amendment, adopted immediately after the Civil War, prohibits slavery or, in general, treating African Americans as second-class citizens, while the Fourteenth Amendment, also adopted after the …


    • [PDF File]COVID-19: A Weapon to Fundamentally Transform America

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      The CIA’s own dabbling in behavior modification prompted a Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights study in 1974.19 (Tellingly, such a subcommittee no longer exists). Subcommittee Chairman Sam Ervin, Jr., stressed the intrusion on individual rights: When the founding fathers established our constitutional system of government, they based


    • [PDF File]YEAR 2: REVOLUTION TO RECONSTRUCTION

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      Franklin, Patrick Henry, and John Adams were part of the group known as the Founding Fathers. They will be able to describe the actions of Paul Revere and the Black regiments. Students will be able to describe the major events of the American Revolution (including the battles of Lexington and Concord, Saratoga, and Yorktown).


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      ‘founding fathers.’” 6 She considers not “all men are created equal” but racial slavery as the true foundation of America. S oon after the publication of the


    • The Colonial Roots of the Racial Fetishization of Black Women

      perceptions regarding the sexuality of black people were confirmed through pseudo-scientific investigation and perpetuated by prominent scientists and politicians, including the founding fathers of the United States. In Notes on the State of Virginia, one of the most influential political


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      nation's founding and its often contentious relationship with indigenous peoples." -VERONICA E. VELARDE TILLER, PhD, Jicarilla Apache author, historian, and publisher of Tiller's Guide to Indian Country "Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States should be essential reading in schools and colleges. It pulls up the


    • The Ugly Side of America: Institutional Oppression and Race

      (Zinn 2001, 55). In addition to the control and oppression of slaves, the founding fathers were concerned with unrest among poor whites. If freemen with disappointed hopes should make common cause with the slaves of desperate hope, the results might be worse than anything Bacon had done. The answer to the problem, obvious, if unspoken and


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      Aug 14, 2019 · black people than those in any other state in the country, and the white people in my dad’s home county lynched more black residents than those The 1619 Project examines the legacy of slavery in America. Read all the stories. Our democracy’s founding ideals were false when they were written. Black Americans have fought to make them true.


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      America Behind the Color Line: Dialogues with African Americans (New York: Warner Books, 2004). The Trials of Phillis Wheatley: America’s First Poet and Her Encounters with the Founding Fathers (New York: Basic Civitas Books, 2003). Little Known Black History Facts (McDonald’s Corporation, Oak Brook, Illinois, 2000).


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