The backlash against what Robert L. Woodson calls the "race-grievance industry" is surging, and leading the revolt are right-tilting Black intellectuals like himself. On the heels of 1776 Unites, the Woodson Center's response to the 1619 Project,.
“There’s a real thirst for authentic American history and a real desire to push back against this race-grievance onslaught,” said Mr. Woodson, the book’s editor. “Every day we get requests from groups, even some corporations, that want an alternative to the race-grievance narrative. The very fact that the book is selling so aggressively in fact, Amazon sold out and had to get resupplied.”
The authors of the book’s 28 essays include: John Sibley Butler, Jason D. Hill, Coleman Cruz Hughes, Charles Love, John McWhorter, Dean Nelson, Clarence Page, Wilfred Reilly, Ian Rowe, Shelby Steele and Carol M. Swain.
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And rejecting the dangerous engagement of corporate America into national politics. Tue Apr 27, 2021 Corporations and organizations are piling on against the new Georgia election law. It is difficult to understand the basis of their objections. One would probably be on safe ground to wonder if they had actually read the law before objecting to it. The election legislation passed by the Georgia legislature has one major purpose – to protect the integrity of the election process in the State. Given that many unorthodox voting practices were allowed during the 2020 election because of the COVID pandemic, it would be more than prudent for every state to conduct a review of voting practices to assure election integrity. A democracy requires that elections be fair, honest and fully verifiable. Certainly, only legally registered voters should be permitted to cast ballots. Ballots should also be cast in an orderly, timely, legal and systematic manner to prevent cheating
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