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By Ben Shapiro | March 3, 2021 | 10:27am EST
Reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones attends the 75th Annual Peabody Awards Ceremony held at Cipriani Wall Street. (Photo credit: Brent N. Clarke/FilmMagic)
This week,
The New York Times ran a long piece re-reporting a supposed race scandal from Smith College. The scandal, originally reported in midsummer 2018, featured a black student, Oumou Kanoute, who claimed that she was racially profiled while eating in a dormitory lounge. She suggested in a Facebook post that she was confronted by a campus police officer, who might have been carrying a lethal weapon, and a janitor, adding: All I did was be Black. It s outrageous that some people question my being at Smith College, and my existence overall as a woman of color.
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How history should be taught in American schools is a subject forcefully argued by many different American groups.
One example of the ongoing dispute was an effort by the administration of former President Donald Trump. It sought to influence the way American history, including slavery and race, are discussed in public schools and universities.
In November of 2020, Trump ordered the Department of Education to establish a group called the 1776 Commission. Its stated job was to “better enable rising generations to understand the history and
principles of the
founding of the United States in 1776.”
However, critics said the group told a one-sided story about the men who helped establish the United States known as the Founding Fathers. They argued the commission told schools to reduce the importance of slavery when telling the story of the early days of the country. The commission released its report on January 18. The Trump administration hoped it would prov
Reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones attends The 75th Annual Peabody Awards Ceremony at Cipriani Wall Street on May 20, 2016 in New York City. (Getty Images)
Hannah-Jones was apparently aware that she had posted Sibarium s phone number to her more than 518,000 followers, and even left up it up for more than a day before deleting it. @aaronsibarium is apparently trying to scour Black NYT employees Twitter accounts to find them using the N-word in response to Don McNeil s resignation, which is asinine on its face but also, homie, I don t use the N-word causually [sic] so this is all he came up with. Keep trying tho, she had written.
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