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A Short History of Slavery | PragerU

By Candace Owens Slavery didn’t start in 1492 when Columbus came to the New World. And it didn’t start in 1619 when the first slaves landed in Jamestown. It’s not a white phenomenon. The real story of slavery is long and complex. Candace Owens… Continue Reading “A Short History of Slavery | PragerU”

Policing the World ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By Walter McDougall Benjamin Harrison insisted America’s truly dangerous enemies were not Great Powers abroad but a lapse of integrity and purity at home. He believed republicanism would spread in the world by “sympathy and emulation” and feared the harm Americans might do to… Continue Reading “Policing the World ~ The Imaginative Conservative”

The Land of Milk and Olives? – Biblical Archaeology Society

Nathan Steinmeyer The Land of Milk and Olives? – Biblical Archaeology Society — Read on http://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/ancient-cultures/daily-life-and-practice/the-land-of-milk-and-olives/

Moving Beyond Interpretation & Getting to the Past as It Was ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By Zachary Palmer History lessons, brought to life by primary sources, help students move beyond interpretations of the past to the past as it was. History then no longer appears musty and impersonal, and when excellently taught, reveals an unchanging picture of human nature:… Continue Reading “Moving Beyond Interpretation & Getting to the Past as It Was ~ The Imaginative Conservative”

“The Hour of Fate”: Theodore Roosevelt & American Capitalism ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By Chuck Chalberg Theodore Roosevelt was the obvious victor in both of the “battles to transform American capitalism.” He refused to do the bidding of the coal operators and instead helped engineer a compromise. American capitalism was not so much transformed as tamed in… Continue Reading ““The Hour of Fate”: Theodore Roosevelt & American Capitalism ~ The Imaginative Conservative”

As School Year Begins, Kids Have More Educational Options

By Rob Bluey New school choice programs give students the educational freedom to learn in an environment best for them, Corey DeAngelis says. — Read on http://www.dailysignal.com/2021/08/23/as-school-year-begins-kids-have-more-educational-options/

A Court Victory in Texas Against Obamacare’s Transgender Mandate

By Jay Richards A judge blocks a measure forcing medical professionals to participate in gender transition surgery against their medical or moral judgment. — Read on http://www.dailysignal.com/2021/08/19/a-court-victory-in-texas-against-obamacares-transgender-mandate/