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Historian Woody Holton launches 1619 Project-inspired attack on the American Revolution

The University of South Carolina historian holds that the American Revolution was launched to defend the institution of slavery against the British Empire.

History is turning toward Black history: In Chicago s DuSable debate, in remembering the Tulsa Massacre Five books guide the way | Books

Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune CHICAGO — Ephraim Martin has been asking Chicago, and asking Chicago, and asking Chicago, for years to honor Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, the first permanent non-indigenous settler of the land that became Chicago. He’s been asking for nearly 30 years. He’s asked the city to erect a 25-foot statue of DuSable, and to create a DuSable city holiday. He also wants Lake Shore Drive renamed for DuSable. He’s been pushing the idea for ages. Martin, like DuSable, was an immigrant: DuSable was Haitian, and Martin, chairperson of the Black Heroes Matter coalition and a longtime festival organizer in Chicago, is from Jamaica. But soon after he arrived in 1980 and found work at the Chicago Defender, he realized he already shared something in common with many native Chicagoans: He’d never heard of Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, either.

History is turning toward Black history: In Chicago s DuSable debate, in remembering the Tulsa Massacre Five books guide the way | Arts & Entertainment

CHICAGO — Ephraim Martin has been asking Chicago, and asking Chicago, and asking Chicago, for years to honor Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, the first permanent non-indigenous settler of the land

History is turning toward Black history: In Chicago s DuSable debate, in remembering the Tulsa Massacre Five books guide the way | Entertainment

CHICAGO — Ephraim Martin has been asking Chicago, and asking Chicago, and asking Chicago, for years to honor Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, the first permanent non-indigenous settler of the land

History is turning toward Black history: In Chicago s DuSable debate, in remembering the Tulsa Massacre Five books guide the way

Ephraim Martin has been asking Chicago, and asking Chicago, and asking Chicago, for years to honor Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, the first permanent non-indigenous settler of the land that became Chicago. He’s been asking for nearly 30 years. He’s asked the city to erect a 25-foot statue of DuSable, and to create a DuSable city holiday. He also wants Lake Shore Drive renamed for DuSable. He’s .

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