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Today is #Juneteenth. On the anniversary of the executive decree, may we educate ourselves on the rich and complex history of the day: https://lnkd.in/e8tS6iTQ
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“Rewriting History: The Left’s Assault on American Heritage” Since taking office, the Biden-Harris administration has allowed the far-left to push an agenda that seeks to erase and rewrite our nation’s history. Local governments, driven by progressive ideologies, have continued removing 100’s of statues and monuments that honor American figures and heritage. The administration’s reversal of Trump-era orders protecting these monuments sends a clear signal: traditional symbols of patriotism and history are no longer a priority. This undermines our shared culture, rewriting history to fit a divisive, politically correct narrative that disregards the nation’s roots.
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Today we celebrate the significance and history of Juneteenth. Learn more about this day in history. https://lnkd.in/gqvPZFF
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Beth Dewey, History Lead at Front Lawn Primary Academy, reflects on how focusing on the behaviour of Engage during the Implementation of changes to the History curriculum has created buy-in from staff. https://lnkd.in/dFW35mRc
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ON THIS DAY IN OUR HISTORY: EVERY part of a human body plays important roles towards its survival. Read more here: ( https://lnkd.in/g8TPM74j )
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55 Stories, One Nation: Celebrating July 4th Nearly 250 years ago in Philadelphia, a fledgling America boldly declared independence from Britain to forge what the United States Constitution later deemed "a more perfect Union." Today, we understand that America's story isn't a single narrative but a tapestry woven from diverse histories. It encompasses the struggles and triumphs of countless individuals and communities who have shaped the nation's identity. This Fourth of July, delve into stories from every single state, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, and Guam. By sharing these stories, we honor our civic duty to embrace the full spectrum of American history and preserve the places integral to our collective identity. https://ow.ly/A78350StBSb
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Learn the lessons from one of the greatest administrators in history.
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If you are interested in History, check out the recent interview I had with Hope Evans!
Meet Hope Evans, a dedicated public history graduate student at Florida State University In this week's spotlight story, learn more about Hope's work at the John G. Riley Center/Museum of African American History & Culture, which helps preserve African American history in Tallahassee. Read more here: fla.st/ZB8M5U5O ✍️: Carolina Ortega Martinez 📷: Devin Bittner, MBA
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A short conversation between two highly intelligent and celebrated individuals of modern history. What an amazing reflection within a span of a few sentences!
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14hDid you just say protecting the natural resources that Michigan is known for? The people of Michigan just blocked 4,000 acres of trees from being cut down on state land to make way for a solar farm. Clearing state forests is not protecting our natural resources.