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Mitch McConnell: 1619, American slavery starting point, not an important date in history

Mitch McConnell: 1619, American slavery starting point, not an important date in history Morgan Watkins, Louisville Courier Journal Mitch McConnell: 1619, starting point for American slavery, not one of U.S. history’s most important points Replay Video UP NEXT LOUISVILLE, Ky. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday he doesn’t think 1619 is one of the most important points in U.S. history. That s the year the first enslaved Africans were brought to and sold in the Virginia colony, a point often considered as the beginning of American slavery. “I think this is about American history and the most important dates in American history. And my view and I think most Americans think dates like 1776, the Declaration of Independence; 1787, the Constitution; 1861-1865, the Civil War, are sort of the basic tenets of American history,” McConnell said during an appearance at the University of Louisville.

Mitch McConnell says 1619 not an important point in American history

LOUISVILLE, Ky. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday he doesn’t think 1619 is one of the most important points in U.S. history. That s the year the first enslaved Africans were brought to and sold in the Virginia colony, a point often considered as the beginning of American slavery. “I think this is about American history and the most important dates in American history. And my view and I think most Americans think dates like 1776, the Declaration of Independence; 1787, the Constitution; 1861-1865, the Civil War, are sort of the basic tenets of American history,” McConnell said during an appearance at the University of Louisville.

AG Daniel Cameron says he doesn t believe U S is systemically racist

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said Sunday he doesn t believe the U.S. is systemically racist a statement that drew the ire of other notable Black Louisvillians. He made the comment in an interview with Fox News Maria Bartiromo, who aired a clip of President Joe Biden saying systemic racism is a stain on our nation s soul. Then she asked Cameron if he believes the U.S. is systemically racist. Well, no, I don t believe this country is systemically racist, Cameron, a Republican who is also Kentucky s first Black attorney general, told her. What I believe is that this country has always tried from the very beginning to become a more perfect union. And certainly we ve had our challenges throughout this nation s history, and there s no hiding from that.

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