Juneteenth and the End of American Slavery
Juneteenth is a celebration of the end of American slavery. While the end of slavery in America is certainly something to celebrate, Juneteenth propagates a myth about when slavery actually did...
Juneteenth is a celebration of the end of American slavery. While the end of slavery in America is certainly something to celebrate, Juneteenth propagates a myth about when slavery actually did...
On the occasion of the 100th birthday of former President John F. Kennedy, it is important to recognize that America's 35th president was no conservative. ...
New Orleans city workers removed a statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis on May 11 and monuments to Generals Lee and Beauregard will soon receive a similar fate. ...
Despite a lack of evidence, sloppy journalists and even some irresponsible historians persist in perpetuating the ugly charge that Thomas Jefferson fathered children by his slave Sally Hemings. ...
Many infidels like to say that George Washington was a deist. But the historical record strongly suggests that he was a sincere believer in the deity of Jesus Christ, and trusted...
George Soros's use of his wealth to manipulate the poor into violent uprisings against the middle class follows the pattern of 6th century B.C. muckraker Pisistratus. ...
Last week, the National Rifle Association mourned the death of civil rights activist, NRA life member, and former NRA board member Roy Innis. ...
After a UN official blew the whistle on a UN coverup of Soviet atrocities in Hungary, he was fired, persecuted, and eventually died in a suspicious “suicide.” Here is his story....
The controversial election of 1800 and Thomas Jefferson's first inaugural offer a heads-up and healing for the presidential election of 2016. ...
Using a few basic strategies, would-be totalitarians can control elections to grant themselves unbridled power over countries. And unwary Americans have opened the door here. ...
As the nation celebrates the federal Columbus Day holiday on October 10, a small but persistent movement to replace the holiday with alternative holidays such as “Indigenous People’s Day” continues to...
On August 1, the 50th anniversary of the University of Texas Tower sniper shooting, a memorial was held at the foot of the Tower, remembering victims and honoring law-enforcement officers. Ironically,...
This week in 1787, delegates at the Constitution Convention in Philadelphia considered several key proposals regarding the relationship between the federal government and the states that created it. ...
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The purpose of the new AP history standards in European History, like those of the earlier U.S. History standards, are to indoctrinate into a liberal world view — not to educate....