Tag: American Founding

The 1619 Project & the Battleground of History ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By Mark Malvasi Nikole Hannah-Jones is right and wrong. Although the first slaves arrived in Jamestown in 1619, the year and the event carry less significance than she imagines. Although neither deceptive nor careless, she is uninterested in facts in a conventional sense. Her… Continue Reading “The 1619 Project & the Battleground of History ~ The Imaginative Conservative”

Raised In Segregated South, He’s Still Proud to Be an American

By Virginia Allen Even in the face of discrimination, “people were not so overcome with the spirit of oppression that they lacked agency,” William Allen said. — Read on http://www.dailysignal.com/2022/01/16/raised-in-segregated-south-hes-still-proud-to-be-an-american/

James Madison and the Constitution: Dinesh D’Souza

By Dinesh D’Souza http://www.prageru.com/video/james-madison-and-the-constitution-making-america

Thomas Jefferson and Equality: Dinesh D’Souza

By Dinesh D’Souza http://www.prageru.com/video/thomas-jefferson-and-equality-making-america

The Baleful Comet of Boston: Samuel Adams & the Puritan Republic – The Imaginative Conservative

By M. E. Bradford Samuel Adams believed that men are ruled more by fear or other emotions than by reason. And Sam Adams knew how to generate anger and fear. Thus he kept up the flow of propaganda that followed from the town’s versions… Continue Reading “The Baleful Comet of Boston: Samuel Adams & the Puritan Republic – The Imaginative Conservative”

A Tale of Two Homes and Two Statesmen ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By Bruce Frohnen Both Monticello and Mount Vernon are imposing estates. Both Thomas Jefferson and George Washington were imposing historical figures. What do the homes tell us about the statesmen? Quite a bit, it turns out… — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2016/01/tale-two-homes-statesmen-mount-vernon-monticello-bruce-frohnen.html

George Washington and the “Gift of Silence” ~ The Imaginative Conservative

By Stephen M. Klugewicz George Washington, the great actor, was playing his part in a great drama, not just for Americans of his day, but for you and me. Washington, the Stoic, used his “gift of silence” shrewdly, and surely it is his actions… Continue Reading “George Washington and the “Gift of Silence” ~ The Imaginative Conservative”

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