Trump publishes on Martin Luther King Day ‘1776 Report’ Slamming New York Times’ ‘1619 Project’

The Trump administration brought on Martin Luther King Jr. Day released a pamphlet called “The 1776 Report,” the final report of a civic education committee set up last year. Trump announced the 1776 Commission to Promote “Patriotic Education” in September 2020, and the report released Monday is the culmination of her efforts. In the new report the administration mentions as an opponent The New York Times“1619 Project”, a series of historical journalism and essays positing the founding of the United States not as the 1776 Constitutional Convention, but rather as the first landing of a slave ship off the American shores in 1619. The title day of the project won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for commentary. The material of ‘The 1776 Report’ reads: ‘By turning to bitterness and judgment, the distorted histories of the likes of Howard Zinn or the journalists behind the’ 1619 Project ‘have prevented their students from learning to think inductively with a rich wealth of cultural, historical, and literary references … They despise today’s students, just as they doubt the humanity, goodness, or benevolence in America’s greatest historical figures. The pamphlet also warns of a “shadow government” in passages that tie in with President Donald Trump’s own evidence-free warnings against “the deep state,” and compares contemporary racial justice activists to defenders of slavery. The Trump Booklet says, “Indeed. , there are uncanny similarities between 21st century identity politics activists and 19th century apologists for slavery. “

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