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Flag Day, Biden at NATO, COVID-19 cases rising, Novavax, unruly passenger ID ed as off-duty flight attendant It s Monday s news

Flag Day, Biden at NATO, COVID-19 cases rising, Novavax, unruly passenger ID ed as off-duty flight attendant It s Monday s news
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We Found the Textbooks of Senators Who Oppose The 1619 Project and Suddenly Everything Makes Sense

The Textbooks Used By Senators Who Oppose The 1619 Project

Mitch McConnell (R- Ky.) What he said: “This is a time to strengthen the teaching of civics and American history in our schools. Instead, your Proposed Priorities double down on divisive, radical, and historically dubious buzzwords and propaganda.” Advertisement What he read: From age 8, until he was 12 years old, McConnell attended schools in Augusta, Ga., which means he was required to take a class on Georgia history in the third or fourth grade, using the textbook The authors of Our Georgia find a solution to the first problem of racial, imagery confronted by any writer dealing with Southern history, the institution of slavery. Since slavery in Anglo-Saxon societies was based on race, and since ante-bellum Southern society was based on slavery, their solution is rather unique they ignore the issue as much as possible. Eli Whitney sees Negroes picking seed out of cotton, while singing, of course.

Legacy keepers | Penn Today

Preserving Black history in Philadelphia is an evolving dynamic of the city’s legacy. Martin Luther King Jr. was in attendance at Marian Anderson’s Lincoln Memorial performance on Easter Sunday, 1939. This location served as the inspiration for King’s March on Washington address, says Jillian Patricia Pirtle, CEO of the Marian Anderson Museum and Historical Society. (Image: University of Pennsylvania/Marian Anderson Collection of Photographs) Marian Anderson was at her Philadelphia home at 762 S. Martin St. when first lady Eleanor Roosevelt called, asking her to sing at the White House. In 1935, she became the first Black artist to do so. Four years later, Anderson sang at the Lincoln Memorial to 75,000 people dressed in their Easter Sunday best after the Daughters of the American Revolution, despite Roosevelt’s advocacy on the singer’s behalf, denied Anderson the right to sing in their Constitution Hall auditorium. Anderson s

A Look At The Philadelphia Mints - Coin Community Forum

A Look At The Philadelphia Mints - Coin Community Forum
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