[Humour/Meme] History in the Making or History Being Rewritten?
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2020-06-30 13:14:22 UTC
- Modified: 2020-06-30 13:14:22 UTC
"James Madison, Princeton alumnus and fourth President of the United States, held contradictory views on slavery throughout his life—arguing that slavery was incompatible with Revolutionary principles even as he owned over one hundred slaves on his Virginia plantation, brought enslaved people to the White House, and ultimately sold them for personal profit." --
Paris Amanda Spies-Gans
Summary: The idea that history can just totally eliminate particular people and particular views overlooks the very nature of historical studies; banning words impedes the telling of history itself and society cannot tackle the underlying issues without talking about them
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