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Subject Assessing the 1619 Project; How Sheen, King, & Falwell Changed American Politics
Date October 2, 2019 11:01 AM
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* Assessing the 1619 Project: A Law & Liberty Symposium
* America’s Exceptional Guilt
* Reclaiming 1619
* The New York Times Resurrects the Positive Good Slavery Argument
* Slavery Gave Us Double-Entry Bookkeeping?
* How Sheen, King, & Falwell Changed American Politics




** Assessing the 1619 Project: A Law & Liberty Symposium ([link removed])
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by Law &#38; Liberty Editors
What happens when our study of history becomes a casualty of identity politics? Read More » ([link removed])




** America’s Exceptional Guilt ([link removed])
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by Jason Ross
For the 1619 Project, even the Garrisonian solution—of demanding that Americans open their borders and their national identity—will never suffice. Read More » ([link removed])




** Reclaiming 1619 ([link removed])
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by Kevin Gutzman
A look at the complexities of Virginia in 1619 suggests that assigning blame for slavery is a complex business. Read More » ([link removed])




** The New York Times Resurrects the Positive Good Slavery Argument ([link removed])
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by W. B. Allen
The “1619 Project” can deliver on its promissory only by enslaving free labor. Read More » ([link removed])




** Slavery Gave Us Double-Entry Bookkeeping? ([link removed])
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by Hans Eicholz
Redefining historical facts and concepts for political ends, as Matthew Desmond does, is to incite group resentments. Read More » ([link removed])




** How Sheen, King, & Falwell Changed American Politics ([link removed])
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by James M. Patterson
James Patterson talks about three legendary clergymen in America and how they shaped our public discourse. Read More » ([link removed])





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