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Loving your country means teaching its history honestly


David French
Jul 03, 2021 9:00 PM ET
For example, several days ago I participated in a fascinating online conversation centered around the question, “When did you first learn about the post-Reconstruction era in the American South?” This was an era of terrifying violence and repression, the era that implemented Jim Crow, and the era that ultimately helped trigger a massive “great migration” where millions of Black Americans fled their homes in the South for cities in the North and West.
I did not learn about these events in my Kentucky public school education. I didn’t learn about, for example, the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 or the Wilmington Insurrection of 1898 until I was well in my 40s. ....

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National Abolition Hall of Fame present Black History Matters programs


The National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum (NAHOF) in Peterboro is now in its second week offering free daily Black History Matters programs. The brief 28 programs will remain on the NAHOF website even after they conclude at the end of February.
The programs explore key events in our national history and topics that are lesser known or whose implications are not usually understood.
So far, this week’s programs have included a look at “The 13th Amendment and the Abolition of Slavery” Feb. 8. SUNY Morrisville Professor J. Thomas Hogle described the progress from the Crittenden Compromise to the ratification of the 13th Amendment (1860-1865). The realization evolved that the ending of slavery must be more than a war measure or a statute; it must be an amendment to the Constitution. ....

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The beasts that lurk among us — and the American saga


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The American saga has never encompassed anything quite like the assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6, but it has come close. Bloodthirsty mobs, violent intimidation, insurrections both real and threatened: These slouching beasts have long lurked in the darker valleys of our political landscape.
In the late 1760s, angry mobs across the colonies demolished private homes, threatened officials, even tarred and feathered customs inspectors. On a winter’s night 1770, a “motley rabble,” in the words of John Adams, accosted British soldiers with sticks and stones, “shouting and hazing and threatening life.” The Redcoats opened fire and killed five, a sharp turn on the road to Revolution.  ....

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