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Bolstered by a public that is just waking up to classroom lessons and corporate seminars that condemn white people, a Republican bill would cut federal funding at any school that teaches the 1619 Project, the controversial and discredited history lesson published by The New York Times.
Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo) and several GOP colleagues have reintroduced the Saving American History Act. Rep. Rick Allen (R-Ga.) co-sponsored the bill in the House, and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) introduced it in the Senate.
The controversial premise behind the 1619 Project is that America’s founding deserves to be pegged to that very year, when black slaves first arrived in America, because the purpose of the Founders, and their very first documents and laws, was to build a new nation around owning and using slaves. That claim was denounced by critics as a made-up premise starving for evidence, and over time the Project was ripped by respected historians both liberal and conservative for making false or misleading claims about American history.
Times reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones, who led the 1619 Project and won a Pulitzer for her employer, eventually claimed the multi-part series was missing “important context.”
Despite the controversy, the Times moved quickly to get the 1619 Project into school classrooms, where it was welcomed by liberal school leaders as an important and missing piece of American history.
“The 1619 Project aims to indoctrinate our students into believing that America is an evil country, and there is no room for that in our classrooms,” Rep. Allen said in a statement. “We must teach our young folks to learn from our nation’s past in order to form a more perfect union. Teaching revisionist history and promoting divisive ideology will not move our nation forward.”
Rep. Buck’s legislation barely got noticed last year but it is hitting Capitol Hill at the same time the American public is debating and discussing the roles and goals of “anti-racism” training in schools, in corporate cubicles such as at Coca-Cola , and now in the U.S. armed forces, too.
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