Red, white, and black rescuing American history from revisionists and race hustlers

Other Authors: Woodson, Robert L. (Editor)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: [New York?] : Emancipation Books, [2021]
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword by Dr. Lucas E. Morel
  • Introduction: The crucial voice of "1776" /
  • by Robert L. Woodson Sr.
  • "A positive vision: The agenda of '1776'" /
  • by Wilfred Reilly
  • "The moral meaning of America: two parallel narratives" /
  • by Jason D. Hill
  • "Acknowledging slavery's limits in defining America" /
  • by John Wood Jr.
  • "We cannot allo '1619' to dumb down America in the name of a crusade" /
  • by John McWhorter
  • "Slavery does not define the Black American experience" /
  • by Wilfred Reilly
  • "Black is the new idol" /
  • by Yaya J. Fanusie
  • "The history of 1776 offers hope for all Americans" /
  • by Rev. Corey Brooks
  • "Responses to adversity" /
  • by Robert Cherry
  • "The cult of victimhood" /
  • by Harold A. Black
  • "Living by the grace of God and the power of applying oneself" /
  • by Dean Nelson
  • "True freedom comes form serving community and God" /
  • by Rev. DeForest Blake Soaries Jr
  • "How Harlem's 'Hellfighters' gained their name
  • and helped win the Great War" /
  • by Strephen L. Harris
  • "A dream as old as the American dream: why black patriotism is more important than victimization" /
  • by Clarence Page
  • "Children achieve the expectations we teach: charting a path to a more perfect union begins with our guidance" /
  • by Ian Rowe
  • "From rural poverty to Ivy League professor: Carol M. Swain's life lessons" /
  • by Carol M. Swain
  • "Closing the black-white educational gap in the South in the early twentieth century" /
  • by Stephanie Deutsch
  • "An algorithm of success: understanding Black America" /
  • by John Sibley Butler
  • "Let's arm black children with lessons that can improve their lives" /
  • by Coleman Cruz Hughes
  • "We live in an impure world" /
  • by Joshua Mitchell
  • An exceprt from Shame by Shelby Steele
  • "We must scrap the '1619 project' for an accurate account of American history" /
  • by Charles Love
  • "Critical race theory's desctructive impact on America" /
  • by Carol M. Swain
  • "Straight out of the black bourgeoisie: lessons for the twenty-first century" /
  • by John Sibley Butler
  • "First black olympic champion, Alice Coachman: the little girl form the red hills of Georgia" /
  • by Stephen L. Harris
  • "Keeping the promise of 1776" /
  • by Bob Woodson and Ian Rowe
  • Biographies of contributing authors
  • Endnotes
  • Acknowledgments.