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Mitch McConnell's alma mater rejects his views on the 1619 project and says they are 'quite troubling'

Mitch McConnell s alma mater rejects his views on the 1619 Project and says they are quite troubling oseddiq@insider.com (Oma Seddiq) © REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Sen. Mitch McConnell recently rebuked the 1619 Project and said it shouldn t be taught in schools. McConnell s alma mater on Thursday sharply criticized his comments on The New York Times project. The project aims to center the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell s alma mater the University of Louisville sharply criticized comments the senator made at the school this week about the history of slavery in the United States.

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McConnell alma mater criticizes him for 1619 comments

McConnell alma mater criticizes him for 1619 comments Cameron Jenkins © Greg Nash Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is facing backlash from his alma mater over comments he made this week rejecting the idea that 1619, when the first enslaved people arrived in America, was one of the most important points in U.S. history. [McConnell s comments] are quite troubling for American descendants of slaves, our allies and those who support us, V. Faye Jones, the University of Louisville s interim senior associate vice president for diversity and equity, said in a campus-wide email on Thursday, according to the Courier-Journal.

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University of Louisville criticizes Mitch McConnell for 1619 comments

Louisville Courier Journal The University of Louisville s leadership publicly criticized alumnus Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for saying he doesn t see 1619 often seen as the start of American slavery as one of U.S. history s most important points. U of L s interim senior associate vice president for diversity and equity, Dr. V. Faye Jones, sent out a campuswide email Thursday in which she said McConnell s comments are quite troubling for American descendants of slaves, our allies and those who support us.   To imply that slavery is not an important part of United States history not only fails to provide a true representation of the facts, but also denies the heritage, culture, resilience and survival of Black people in America, Jones said in the email. 

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