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3112, 2016

Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: The Search for Truth

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Founding Father Thomas Jefferson has had a significant impact on America, American government, and American culture. His words have helped shape policies on everything from the relationship between church and state to the scope and limits of the federal government. Yet, notwithstanding this extensive influence, a cloud hangs over Jefferson's reputation--his [...]

2912, 2016

Confronting Civil War Revisionism: Why The South Went To War

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Confronting Civil War Revisionism: Why the South Went To War  The rewriting of history in any area is possible only if: (1) the public does not know enough about specific events to object when a wrong view is introduced; or (2) the discovery of previously unknown historical material brings to light [...]

2912, 2016

A Black Patriot: Wentworth Cheswell

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BLACK REVOLUTIONARY ERA PATRIOT Wentworth Cheswell (1746-1817)At WallBuilders we strive to “present America’s forgotten history and heroes, with an emphasis on our moral, religious, and constitutional heritage,” so Wentworth Cheswell (sometimes Chiswell or Cheswill) is a perfect subject for our attention. He was the grandson of black slave Richard Cheswell (who [...]

302, 2002

Black History Issue 2002

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Black History Month February is Black History Month, and this year we will focus on the first significant civil rights gains of blacks in America. The history of how these civil rights became reality will shock many. The Earliest Civil Rights Efforts Of course, from the time that the Dutch sailed [...]

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