The 1619 Project begins by provocatively identifying the origin of the United States as the 1619 introduction of enslaved ...
When The New York Times launched the 1619 Project, it wasn’t trying to rewrite American history. It was trying to complete it ...
Contrary to popular progressive opinion, slaves did not build America. Rather, the institution of slavery harmed America ...
The historian Joseph J. Ellis deals honestly with America’s original sins without slandering the country or diminishing its ...
Leighton Woodhouse is a filmmaker who wants to be a historian but writes like a preacher for the coastal elite. In his New York Times essay, “The Right-Wing Myth of American Heritage,” he paints ...
I have had the absolute pleasure and honor to be a speaker for the Young America's Foundation (YAF), addressing college ...
The new AI-powered Wikipedia competitor falsely claims that pornography worsened the AIDS epidemic and that social media may ...
Camden bookstore hosts Pulitzer-funded viewing of award-winning docuseries that centers African Americans in the nation's ...
"I’ve been thinking for a long time about trying to open a public salon-style space that involved the greatest attributes of the Harlem Renaissance,” Jones said.
The Cooper, Charleston’s first luxury waterfront hotel, opens to guests in the spring. The 191-room BHC hotel adds new ...
Actions have consequences A lack of consequences is an action that also has consequences. America is in the throes of an ...
If the No Kings protests mark a reset from that, if normal people are retaking the left and reclaiming the flag, the country ...