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Most recently, the Center for American Studies’ very own Brenda Hafera has pulled back the curtain on the distortions of history at Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello, and James Madison's estate, Montpelier. Millions of Americans visit historic sites every year to learn about the nation’s past. They may be alarmed to discover that at some places, the critical race theory narrative animates the American story.  Be sure to check out her report, parental guide, and panel discussion, A Tale of Three Presidential Homes: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.

Sincerely, 


Richard Reinsch  Director, B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies
AWC Family Foundation Fellow   
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