Civil rights veteran Robert L. Woodson Sr. has been a national leader on community development for decades, but Nikole Hannah-Jones says the only reason he's in demand is because of her.
In “A rock ‘n’ roll lesson for critics of race theory,” The Roanoke Times mistakenly conflates opponents of CRT with the Parents Music Resource Center, which corresponds more accurately with
"With the volume Red, White, and Black: Rescuing American History from Revisionists and Race Hustlers, the incomparable academic, community leader, and social entrepreneur Dr. Robert Woodson announces the founding of his latest initiative, “1776 Unites.” Woodson describes this initiative as a “black-led movement of scholars, grassroots activists, and other concerned.
Civil rights veteran Bob Woodson condemned the Roosevelt Institute, an organization dedicated to furthering former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's vision, for honoring 1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones for free speech.