Abraham Lincoln statues
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06-01-2021, 09:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2021 10:02 AM by David Lockmiller.)
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RE: Abraham Lincoln statues
(10-19-2020 12:43 PM)David Lockmiller Wrote:(10-18-2020 12:02 PM)Rob Wick Wrote: David, Nikole Hannah-Jones Receives Support in Tenure Dispute By Katie Robertson More than 200 writers and cultural figures signed a letter opposing the University of North Carolina’s failure to give the Times Magazine correspondent tenure with her position there. Overseer of 1619 Project Receives Support in Tenure Dispute PRINT EDITION: May 26, 2021, Page B3 More than 200 academics, journalists, sports luminaries and other cultural figures published a letter on Tuesday in support of Nikole Hannah-Jones, a correspondent for The New York Times Magazine, who was not offered tenure in her new position at the University of North Carolina by the board of trustees despite a recommendation from its journalism department. The letter was published on the Black news and culture site The Root [letter] as part of a wider cultural debate on how race and slavery are taught in American schools. That dispute often involves the 1619 Project, a series, overseen by Ms. Hannah-Jones, that offered a broad re-examination of the legacy of slavery in America and appeared in The Times Magazine in August 2019. Ms. Hannah-Jones won a Pulitzer Prize in commentary for her introductory essay to the series. Now, the self-interested New York Times has published this story for a much larger audience. In 2020, The New York Times had 6.5 million total subscriptions, a figure that includes 5.7 million digital-only subscriptions. I read the story online. No comments were permitted by the New York Times to be made to the story. “State institutions across the country are attempting to ban frank and rigorous conversation about our history in the classroom,” the letter said. “Few single works have been threatened with more restrictions than the 1619 Project, a landmark exploration of America’s deep roots in enslavement.” "So very difficult a matter is it to trace and find out the truth of anything by history." -- Plutarch |
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