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Dear Fellow American, 


Progressives are working to hijack education in order to teach our children to hate America’s heritage and history. 


For decades, colleges and universities have been breeding grounds for an ideology which sees America as irredeemably racist, oppressive, and unfair, and a generation of students has been indoctrinated with this poisonous message.


The recent outbreak of violent riots in American cities — including the looting and burning of countless businesses as well as the defacing of public monuments, all supposedly in response to America’s inherent racism — is a natural outgrowth of this effort.


Now, the Left wants to push its anti-American narrative onto the next generation of students by injecting The New York Times’ left-wing, racially charged “1619 Project” into K-12 public schools. They want to turn our children and grandchildren into the next generation of socialist rioters!


Here at the American Principles Project (APP), we are calling on members of Congress and state legislators in all 50 states to reject this warped and anti-American false history by keeping “The 1619 Project” out of schools. Will you stand with us, along with millions of concerned Americans with a much-needed gift of $25, $50, $100, or more right away? Now through August 17th, a generous donor will match your gift dollar-for-dollar!

Stand Against the 1619 Project

The 1619 Project, launched by The New York Times in 2019, is an attempt to reframe America’s history around the institution of slavery. Some of its claims include:

  • America’s true founding was not in 1776 but rather in 1619, the year the first slaves landed on this country’s shores.
  • The Founders’ real reason for fighting for independence from Great Britain was to preserve slaveholding.
  • American capitalism was developed from and modeled on plantation slavery.

These claims and many others made by The 1619 Project have been contested and debunked by numerous historians across the political spectrum. Nevertheless, The 1619 Project is now being taught in more than 3,500 classrooms and five urban public school systems nationwide.


This shoddy, ideologically biased content should be nowhere near our children’s history classes.


Fortunately, Senator Tom Cotton has introduced legislation that would prohibit the use of federal funds to teach the 1619 Project in K-12 schools, but we need to ensure he has the support he needs to pass this bill.


Lawmakers across the U.S. must join Senator Cotton to ensure The 1619 Project is kept out of our schools, and we need your financial help to make sure other leaders hear our voices. And remember -- thanks to a generous donor, for the next few weeks, your gift will be doubled!


At the American Principles Project (APP), we protect families and their role in society by engaging in key elections, promoting strategic legislation, conducting groundbreaking research, and fighting off threats to America’s most important institution -- the family.


There’s no denying that the quality of education over the past two decades has had a disastrous effect on the heart and soul of younger generations. We are now seeing it in our city streets every day.


And the radical leftists who trained them aren’t satisfied yet. They won’t rest until America is lost to a full socialist takeover, which would leave families, religious liberty, and protections for the unborn decimated.


Well, I refuse to live in their America. Here at APP, we believe that the family is where education starts and character is formed. We believe that if families stand together, we can keep this radical indoctrination program out of our children’s schools and teach the next generation why America is the greatest nation in the history of the world -- and why it must be preserved!


Will you join us in the fight by making your much-needed contribution of $10, $25, $50, $100, or some other amount right now? Remember -- for a limited time, a generous donor will match your gift dollar-for-dollar!

Stand Against the 1619 Project

Senator Cotton has introduced legislation to prevent this disastrous 1619 Project from being taught in public schools, but we need your support to keep the pressure on Washington. 


Thank you, and God bless you, 

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Terry Schilling

Executive Director

American Principles Project

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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