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The Virginia History its State Board Doesn’t Want Students to Know
Our racial history is complex and important, but debates today are eliding entire chapters of it.
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Kevin M. Levin
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Made By History
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August 25, 2022
African-American History Finally Gets Its Own AP Class
'Nothing is more dramatic than having the College Board launch an AP course in a field,' says Henry Louis Gates Jr., who helped develop the curriculum.
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Olivia B. Waxman
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TIME
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August 22, 2022
Is History History? Identity Politics and Teleologies of the Present
When historians concede to discuss the past with the terms of the present, they abandon the skill set that makes them historians.
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James H. Sweet
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Perspectives on History
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August 17, 2022
Slave Money Paved the Streets. Now This Posh RI City Strives to Teach Its Past.
Many don’t realize Newport, Rhode Island launched more slave trading voyages than anywhere else in North America.
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Asher Lehrer-Small
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The 74
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July 20, 2022
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The History of History
How historians and educators have written and taught about different eras of the American past.
A Usable Past for a Post-American Nation
We are living through a time when we cannot take our shared identity—and therefore our shared stories—for granted.
by
Johann N. Neem
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The Hedgehog Review
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July 8, 2022
Texas' White Guy History Project
The 1836 Project will indoctrinate new Texans with fables about our history.
by
James Dobbins
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The Texas Observer
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May 11, 2022
The Strange Career of Beautiful Crescent
How an old textbook lodged itself in the heart of New Orleans’ self-mythology.
by
Jordan Hirsch
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Slate
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April 18, 2022
Grievance History
Historian Daryl Scott weighs in on the 1619 Project and the "possibility that we rend ourselves on the question of race."
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Daryl Michael Scott
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Kevin Mahnken
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The 74
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March 22, 2022
Why the School Wars Still Rage
From evolution to anti-racism, parents and progressives have clashed for a century over who gets to tell our origin stories.
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Jill Lepore
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The New Yorker
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March 10, 2022
Fugitive Pedagogy
Jarvis Givens rediscovers the underground history of black schooling.
by
Lydialyle Gibson
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Harvard Magazine
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February 11, 2022
What the 1619 Project Means
Nothing could be more toxic to our ongoing effort to build a multiracial democracy than to cast any race as a perennial hero or villain.
by
Helen Andrews
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First Things
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January 23, 2022
King Was A Critical Race Theorist Before There Was a Name For It
When states ban antiracism history from schools, they're disavowing what King stood for.
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Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
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Los Angeles Times
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January 17, 2022
Behind the Critical Race Theory Crackdown
Racial blamelessness and the politics of forgetting.
by
Sam Adler-Bell
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The Forum
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January 13, 2022
Teaching (amid a) White Backlash
A brief scholarly overview to understand the contours of white backlashes, their historical impact, and the ways they shape the world we inherit.
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William Horne
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Clio and the Contemporary
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January 12, 2022
What the 1619 Project Got Wrong
It erases the fact that, for the first 70 years of its existence, the US was roiled by intense, escalating conflict over slavery – a conflict only resolved by civil war.
by
James Oakes
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Catalyst
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December 17, 2021
From Inclusive Public Schools to Divisive Concepts
Some personal reflections from American Historical Association president James H. Sweet on the recent wave of "divisive concepts" laws.
by
James H. Sweet
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Perspectives on History
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December 15, 2021
It’s Time for Some Game Theory
Experiencing history in Assassin’s Creed.
by
Caroline Wazer
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Lapham’s Quarterly
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November 8, 2021
The Slippery Matter of ‘Truth’ in Patriotic Education
Laws against teaching critical race theory might backfire on Republicans.
by
Timothy Messer-Kruse
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
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August 5, 2021
American Education Is Founded on White Race Theory
The conservative hysteria over critical race theory is a refusal to acknowledge that American schools have always taught a white-centric view of U.S. history.
by
Anthony Conwright
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The New Republic
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July 29, 2021
How the Dear America Series Taught Young Girls They Had a Place In History
History classes made it seem like young girls wouldn't ever change the course of the world. These books taught them that they could.
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Angela Lashbrook
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Refinery29
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July 19, 2021
Inside the Fight Over What Kids Learn About America's History
The debate over how to teach the history of race in the U.S. is entangling local school boards and engulfing national politics.
by
Olivia B. Waxman
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TIME
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July 16, 2021
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Conservatives Are Once Again Trying to Erase Black History
The battles over Critical Race Theory and Southern heritage are really about a narrow, exclusionary reading of our past.
by
Tyler D. Parry
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Made By History
on
July 14, 2021
Autobiography with Scholarly Trimmings
Even as they tell others’ stories, historians often write about their own lives.
by
Zachary M. Schrag
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Perspectives on History
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July 13, 2021
Jan. 6 Was a "Turning Point" in American History
Pulitzer-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed reflects on the battle for the past and the fragile state of American democracy.
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Annette Gordon-Reed
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Chauncey DeVega
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Salon
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July 12, 2021
To Understand the History Wars, Follow the Paper Trail
The history of racism, slavery and its impacts on American society is essential and appropriate for school history classes.
by
James Grossman
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Jeremy C. Young
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The Hill
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July 5, 2021
The Predictable Backlash to Critical Race Theory: A Q&A With Kimberlé Crenshaw
“Wherever there is race reform, there’s inevitably retrenchment.”
by
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
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Jon Wiener
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The Nation
on
July 5, 2021
The Republican Plot to Ban LGBTQ History in Public Schools
In a growing number of states, the GOP is pushing “Don’t Say Gay” laws to prevent students from learning about the triumphs and struggles of LGBTQ Americans.
by
Gabriel Arana
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The New Republic
on
June 28, 2021
This Critical Race Theory Panic Is a Chip Off the Old Block
How 20th-century curriculum controversies foreshadowed this summer’s wave of legislation.
by
Adam Laats
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Gillian Frank
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Slate
on
June 18, 2021
What Do Conservatives Fear About Critical Race Theory?
In the Texas legislature, Republicans seemed willing to acknowledge systemic racism but resistant to the idea of talking about it with children.
by
Benjamin Wallace-Wells
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The New Yorker
on
June 10, 2021
The Enduring Nostalgia of American Girl Dolls
The beloved line of fictional characters taught children about American history and encouraged them to realize their potential.
by
Meilan Solly
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Smithsonian
on
June 3, 2021
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