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Point & counterpoint | Vaccine priorities: Jonathan J. Bean — Racial priority is not social justice


Point & counterpoint | Vaccine priorities: Jonathan J. Bean - Racial priority is not social justice
Jonathan J. Bean
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The coronavirus pandemic is threatening to claim still another victim: Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream of a colorblind society. That would add to the tragedy.
During this terrible pandemic, politicians have invoked the authority of “experts” to justify their policies. “Science,” we are told, tells us to wear masks, wash our hands, socially distance, quarantine the infected, avoid large gatherings and take other measures. Most Americans comply because the goal is to save lives, particularly of the vulnerable elderly.
Meanwhile, 2020 also was the year of “anti-racism” or, more accurately, a brand of obsessive race-think that contrasts sharply with Dr. King’s dream. ....

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The Root Presents: It's Lit! Honors Four Hundred Souls With Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain


It’s been just over 400 years since the unintentional founding of Black America when “20 or so odd Negroes” in captivity were delivered to the shores of Jamestown, Virginia in 1619. In the intervening centuries, much and yet, not enough has changed. This much-needed conversation was only brought into its full historical context at the national (and even global) level with 2019 s Pulitzer Prize-winning
1619 Project for the New York Times; but just like the arrival of those enslaved Africans, that was only the beginning.
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Four Hundred Souls’ editors, Drs. Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain, for this week’s episode of ....

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California is making liberals squirm


California is making liberals squirm
Ezra Klein, New York Times
Feb. 11, 2021
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FILE: An aerial view of San Francisco on a sunny day.Ivan/Getty Images
You may have heard that San Francisco’s Board of Education voted 6-1 to rename 44 schools, stripping ancient racists of their laurels, but also Abraham Lincoln and Sen. Dianne Feinstein. The history upon which these decisions were made was dodgy, and the results occasionally bizarre. Paul Revere, for instance, was canceled for participating in a raid on Indigenous Americans that was actually a raid on a British fort.
In normal times, bemusement would be the right response to a story like this. Cities should have idiosyncratic, out-there politics. You need to earn your “Keep X weird” bumper stickers. And for all the Fox News hosts who’ve collapsed onto their fainting couches, America isn’t suffering from a national shortage of schools named for Abraham Lincoln. ....

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Trump commission's '1776 Report' outrages historians


Trump commission s 1776 Report outrages historians
Gillian Brockell, The Washington Post
Jan. 19, 2021
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WASHINGTON - Historians responded with dismay and anger Wednesday after the White House s 1776 Commission released a report it claimed would help Americans better understand the nation s history by restoring patriotic education.
It s a hack job. It s not a work of history, American Historical Association president Jim Grossman told The Washington Post. It s a work of contentious politics designed to stoke culture wars.
The commission was created in September with a confusing news conference featuring Housing and Urban Development secretary Dr. Ben Carson. The 45-page report is largely an attack on decades of historical scholarship, particularly when it comes to the 400-year-old legacy of slavery, and most of those listed as authors lack any credentials a ....

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'A hack job,' 'outright lies': Trump commission's '1776 Report' outrages historians


A hack job, outright lies : Trump commission s 1776 Report outrages historians
Gillian Brockell, The Washington Post
Jan. 19, 2021
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Historians responded with dismay and anger Monday after the White House s 1776 Commission released a report that it said would help Americans better understand the nation s history by restoring patriotic education.
It s a hack job. It s not a work of history, American Historical Association executive director James Grossman told The Washington Post. It s a work of contentious politics designed to stoke culture wars.
The commission was created in September with a confusing news conference featuring Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson. The 45-page report is largely an attack on decades of historical scholarship, particularly when it comes to the nation s 400-year-old legacy of slavery, and most of those listed as authors lack any credentials as historians. While claiming to present ....

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