Debunking the 1619 Project: Exposing the Plan to Divide America

· Blackstone Publishing · Narrated by Liisa Ivary
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It’s the New “Big Lie”

According the New York Times’s “1619 Project,” America was not founded in 1776, with a declaration of freedom and independence, but in 1619 with the introduction of African slavery into the New World. Ever since then, the “1619 Project” argues, American history has been one long sordid tale of systemic racism.

Celebrated historians have debunked this, more than two hundred years of American literature disproves it, parents know it to be false, and yet it is being promoted across America as an integral part of grade school curricula and unquestionable orthodoxy on college campuses.

The “1619 Project” is not just bad history, it is a danger to our national life, replacing the idea, goal, and reality of American unity with race-based obsessions that we have seen play out in violence, riots, and the destruction of American monuments—not to mention the wholesale rewriting of America’s historical and cultural past.

In her new book, Debunking the 1619 Project, scholar Mary Grabar, shows, in dramatic fashion, just how full of flat-out lies, distortions, and noxious propaganda the “1619 Project” really is. It is essential listening for every concerned parent, citizen, school board member, and policymaker.

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John Mosbaugh
February 19, 2022
beyond gross. Don't waste your time or money on this trash. America is going to be a multicultural, multiracial country that will beat back all the hysteria the right is currently going through and they will just have to learn how to get along with everyone eventually. Our promise is our unity. Banning and burning books that scare you isn't the way forward. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights" Hopefully we get past all the fear and resentment, accept that the USA is a great melting pot, understand our past, and move forward to a more perfect union. We can do this.
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Michael Cornay
May 7, 2022
I listened to both books and heard the fear of a person learning the truth and was content on repeating the generational lie to make themselves justify the wrongful treatment of other races. Thank you New York Times in taking a giant step forward in bringing our nation to talk about the elephant in the room. The truth will always come to the light!
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Christal Imani
February 9, 2022
Horrible piece of trash, all to make whitey feel better for the SINS of their forefathers. Instead of teaching that Slavery, Buckbreaking, Breeding farms and lynching WAS the beliefs of many Americans then, they are no longer the beliefs now, oh wait......they ARE the beliefs of many Americans today. Wow! No wonder they don't want anyone to know that history.
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About the author

Mary Grabar is a resident fellow at the Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization and the author of Debunking Howard Zinn: Exposing the Fake History That Turned a Generation against America. She taught at the college level for twenty years, most recently at Emory University; writes for a variety of publications, including The Federalist, Townhall, RealClearPolitics, and the Epoch Times; and blogs at Dissident Prof, a nonprofit she founded. You can read more of her work at DissidentProf.com and MaryGrabar.com.

Liisa Ivary loves to tell stories that take you on the characters’ journey. From theater to audiobooks to teaching, Liisa brings listeners along with humor, rigor, safety, and ease.

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