The 1776 Project is a project led by African American historians, academics, and advocates to promote founding American values like entrepreneurship, self-determination, and mutual social support. 1776 Unites is supported by Robert Woodson, President and founder of the Woodson Center; academics including Carol M. Swain, Glenn Loury, Jason D. Hill, Wilfred Reilly, Shelby Steele, John McWhorter, and John Sibley Butler; and other contributors including journalists Coleman Hughes and Clarence Page. They will present stories of upward mobility and resilience that document the successes of African Americans.
The left deemed this to be "race politics" and President Biden removed it from the schools on his first day in office.
The left deemed this to be "race politics" and President Biden removed it from the schools on his first day in office.