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1620, a critical response to the 1619 Project, Peter W. Wood

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1620, a critical response to the 1619 Project, Peter W. Wood
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
1620
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1176321185
Responsibility statement
Peter W. Wood
Sub title
a critical response to the 1619 Project
Summary
"When and where was America founded? Was it in Virginia in 1619, when a pirate ship landed a group of captive Africans at Jamestown? So asserted the New York Times in August 2019 when it announced its 1619 Project. The Times set out to transform history by tracing American institutions, culture, and prosperity to that pirate ship and the exploitation of African Americans that followed. A controversy erupted, with historians pushing back against what they say is a false narrative conjured out of racial grievance. This book sums up what the critics have said and argues that the proper starting point for the American story is 1620, with the signing of the Mayflower Compact aboard ship before the Pilgrims set foot in the Massachusetts wilderness. A nation as complex as ours, of course, has many starting points, most notably the Declaration of Independence in 1776. But the quintessential ideas of American self-government and ordered liberty grew from the deliberate actions of the Mayflower immigrants in 1620."--Back cover
Table Of Contents
What is the 1619 Project? -- October 1492 -- November 1620 -- August 1619 -- August 2019 -- 1776 -- 1775 -- March 2020 -- March 1621 -- April 1861 -- January 1863 -- October 1621 -- January 2020 -- September 2020 -- The future
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Sixteen twentyCritical response to the 1619 Project
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