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The myth of American innocence | The Opinion Pages


The myth of American innocence
Broken glass on the doors to the entrance of the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, after a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol and were cleared from the building. “The Capitol attack shows the danger of forgetting America’s history,” writes New York Times editorial board member Brent Staples. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)
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13th Jan 2021
The history of the United States is rife with episodes of political violence far bloodier and more destructive than the one that President Donald Trump incited at the Capitol on Wednesday. Nevertheless, ignorance of a grisly past well documented by historians like W.E.B. DuBois, John Hope Franklin and Richard Hofstadter was painfully evident in the aftermath of the mob invasion of Congress. Talking heads queued up to tell the country again and again that the carnage was an aberration and “not who we are” as a people. ....

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The myth of American innocence

The history of the United States is rife with episodes of political violence far bloodier and more destructive than the one that President Donald Trump incited at the Capitol on Wednesday. Nevertheless, ignorance of a grisly past well documented by historians like W.E.B. DuBois, John Hope Franklin and Richard Hofstadter was painfully evident in the aftermath of the mob invasion of Congress. Talking heads queued up to tell the country again and again that the carnage was an aberration and “not who we are” as a people. ....

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GoFundMe campaign seeks to save The Wilmington Journal amid challenges


WILMINGTON – On Nov. 10, 1898, the office of The Daily Record, a Black-run newspaper published by Alexander Manly, was burned to the ground by a mob of white supremacists who would go on to lead a massacre through the Black community.
The loss of The Daily Record silenced the sole source of news for the Black residents of Wilmington and left a void that wouldn’t be filled until 1927 when The Wilmington Journal printed its first issue with a mission that took up the mantle of its predecessor.
Today, the Journal has 93 years of weekly issues in its archives, but the pains of continued media constriction, the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges have put its future in jeopardy, something community members are looking to reverse. ....

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