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19 pages, Audiobook
First published August 18, 2019
A white mob consisting of many Confederate veterans attacks protestors outside a convention in New Orleans, which has been called by Republican leaders in response to the state's legislature's passage of a law denying African Americans the right to vote. Among those killed in the ensuing violence is Anthony Paul Dostie, a white abolitionist who led the march on the convention. The mob also kills more than thirty-five other people, mostly Black men. National outrage over the violence helps lead to Republicans gaining control of both houses of Congress in that year's midterm elections.
|From traffic to healthcare to incarceration, every facet of our society can be traced to the history of slavery and continued racism in our country. The 1619 Project is a collection of essays that examines the legacy of slavery and is a good first step for people looking to educate themselves and confront their privilege.
“Tea Party resistance to giving more to categories of people deemed undeserving is more than just an argument about taxes and spending,� they note in “The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism�; “it is a heartfelt cry about where they fear ‘their country� may be headed.� And Tea Party adherents� “worries about racial and ethnic minorities and overly entitled young people,� they write, “signal a larger fear about generational social change in America.�If you only read one of these essays, please read .