Project 1619

clefty

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https://religionunplugged.com/news/...ommends-the-democratic-spirit-of-the-pilgrims ...ok maybe all this should be ignored on a thread

  • clefty:
    Her paper was criticized by historians Gordon S. Wood and Leslie M. Harris, specifically for asserting that "one of the primary reasons the colonists decided to declare their independence from Britain was because they wanted to protect the institution of slavery."[41][42][43] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikole_Hannah-Jones ...so dats why Londinium supported the 1776 civil war...

  • clefty:
    lol...too easy...the author of Project 1619 "After high school, Hannah-Jones attended the University of Notre Dame where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and African-American studies in 1998." wiki ...imagine if a joo dun it...lol

  • clefty:
    "In the years just after Germany unified and became a nation in 1871, Nietzsche saw his fellow Germans combing through their fragmented past, venerating some aspects and discarding others." https://www.frontporchrepublic.com/...on-the-abuses-of-history-of-the-1619-project/ ...

  • clefty:
    "A Heritage Foundation commentator wrote that teaching the project in schools would “destroy our present institutions, economic system and ways of thinking, and replace them.” ...all the more reason to teach it then...those joos yo

  • clefty:
    In this post, John Duffy, professor of English and faculty fellow of the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights at the University of Notre Dame, explains why he teaches the 1619 Project to students — despite its flaws. https://www.washingtonpost.com/educ...essor-why-i-teach-controversial-1619-project/

  • clefty:
    "Thus, Catholic Christians must pray for air and God’s light, for memory and peace, for healing and reconciliation. They must recognize the complicated history of our nation look forward with hope. To this end, the 1619 Project and the history it teaches could even be taught in Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)." https://uscatholic.org/articles/202...-use-the-1619-project-in-religious-education/ ...

  • clefty:
    "why of why did da no good English mans brings 6 million of us and not marry us"...

  • clefty:
    lol

  • clefty:
    “It was the beginning of a barbaric trade of human lives.” — President Donald Trump, speaking July 30 in Jamestown.

  • clefty:
    "Still, U.S. school curricula tend to ignore much of what happened in the Atlantic prior to the Jamestown settlement and also the colonial projects of other countries that became part of America" https://www.history.com/news/american-slavery-before-jamestown-1619 ...WASP bad yo

    clefty:
    or about Africans to North America...1526 Florida

  • clefty:
    or about Africans brought to the New World...1492...

  • clefty:
    if it's about Africans being enslaved the project should be numbered 1441...

  • clefty:
    so Project 1619 is cuz dey mad our mans didn't marry dem...

  • clefty:
    clefty said:
    oddly?…that’s by design…it’s project 1619 yo…
    ...and so doc "tards" me..."the way in which the Spanish and Portuguese in those colonies viewed non-European people. The racism that is critical to the development of the slave trade, and the way in which Africans were viewed as subhuman, is very much a northern European and sadly Protestant perspective.Whereas the Spanish and the Portuguese regularly intermarried with indigenous peoples" https://www.christianitytoday.com/c...reformation-catholic-transatlantic-slave.html
 

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