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   Johnny to All   
   NYT =?UTF-8?B?TWFnYXppbmXigJlz?= 1619 Pr   
   25 Apr 22 08:18:33   
   
   From: johnny@invalid.net   
      
   By Cortney O'Brien   
   Published April 25, 2022   
      
   The New York Times Magazine's publication of the 1619 Project in August   
   2019 has helped spark a bevy of think pieces on critical race theory   
   and paved the way for a surge in race-based reporting, multiple experts   
   and analysts agreed.   
      
   The project, penned in part by lead writer Nikole Hannah-Jones,   
   purports that 1619, the year the first enslaved Africans were brought   
   to what would later become the United States, should be considered the   
   true founding year of the country. Critics and historians who were   
   consulted on the project have since hit the report as being full of   
   historical inaccuracies, such as suggesting the Revolutionary War was   
   fought in part to preserve slavery.   
      
   No matter what side of the debate Americans found themselves on, many   
   noted the uptick in race-based studies and news reports.   
      
   https://www.foxnews.com/media/nyt-magazines-1619-project-mainstr   
   am-media-crt-race-based-reporting   
      
   Why is the liberal media trying to cause problems between the black and   
   white people in this country.   
      
   The black people in this country have every opportunity that white   
   people have, and in some cases like college admissions, and   
   liberal owned companies they have the advantage.   
      
   History can't be changed, there is no sense in using it to try to   
   divide this country.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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