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The report does not whitewash the continuance of many injustices after 1776 and 1787 — in particular chattel slavery concentrated in the South, and voting reserved only for free males.
Send an email to Virginia. One of President Joe Biden’s very first executive actions was to disband the 1776 Commission and remove the commission’s report from the White House website.
Trump’s parting shot at diversity education gets panned by historians, as Biden prepares to disband the commission behind the report.
President Trump created the 1776 Commission by executive order last year as part of an effort to counter the leftist narrative taking over our public schools. Unsurprisingly, the commission’s ...
The report does not whitewash the continuance of many injustices after 1776 and 1787 -- in particular chattel slavery concentrated in the South, and voting reserved only for free males.
On the day before the election, President Trump signed an executive order creating a “1776 Commission,” whose purpose is to promote “patriotic education.” The Trump administration appears ...
The report does not whitewash the continuance of many injustices after 1776 and 1787—in particular chattel slavery concentrated in the South, and voting reserved only for free males.
Why Trump's '1776 Commission' is such an unfortunate mess I don't care about the utterly ridiculous 1776 Commission "report." I do care if schools actually bring this nonsense to students.
The report of the 1776 Commission, released Monday by the White House in one of the last gasps of the Trump Administration, is political propaganda masquerading as history. A slapdash effort cobble… ...
(RNS) — The National Garden does the same work as the 1776 Commission report, only visually and spatially.
The report does not whitewash the continuance of many injustices after 1776 and 1787 -- in particular chattel slavery concentrated in the South, and voting reserved only for free males.
The newly formed President’s Advisory 1776 Commission just released its report. The group was chaired by Churchill historian and Hillsdale College president Larry P. Arnn. The vice chair was ...