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”
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/
By Anugrah Kumar A former African slave said that Black Lives Matter and critical race theory advocates do not understand what is happening in Africa, where more than 9.2 million people “are still in captivity in slavery.” “I believe Black Lives Matter does not understand what… Continue Reading “Former African slave criticizes Black Lives Matter, says ‘slavery still exists in Africa today’”
By Grace Panetta Genealogist Alexander Bannerman says Biden has “not a lot of ancestors, and not a lot of slaves” in his family tree, according to a forthcoming book. — Read on http://www.businessinsider.com/genealogist-finds-evidence-that-biden-ancestors-owned-slaves-politico-2021-9
By Robert R. Reilly That it is the founding principles themselves to which we can turn to recover from the great evils of slavery, of the loss of virtue and moral standard, and of grotesque dehumanization should be a measure of the gratitude we… Continue Reading “America Must Return to the Noble Traditions of Her Founders ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
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”