The 1776 Report

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1776 Commission—comprised of some of America’s most distinguished scholars and historians—has released a report presenting a definitive chronicle of the American founding, a powerful description of the effect the principles of the Declaration of Independence have had on this Nation’s history, and a dispositive rebuttal of reckless “re-education” attempts that seek to reframe American history around the idea that the United States is not an exceptional country but an evil one.

Author(s): The President's Advisory 1776 Commission; Larry P. Arnn, Carol Swain, Matthew Spalding, Phil Bryant, Jerry Davis, Michael Farris, Gay Hart Gaines, John Gibbs, Mike Gonzalez, Victor Davis Hanson, Charles Kesler, Peter Kirsanow, Thomas Lindsay, Bob McEwen, Ned Ryan, Julie Strauss, Mike Pompeo, Christopher C. Miller, David L. Bernhardt, Ben Carson, Mitchell M. Zais, Brooke Rollins, Doug Hoelschester
Publisher: United States of America
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 45
City: Washington D.C.
Tags: 1776, President, Donald Trump, America, History, commission report, exceptionalism, racism, America's Founding, culture, war, Political science, slavery, progressivism, fascism, communism, identity, politics, scholarship, teaching, resource, freedom, american law, declaration of independence, faith, principles, patriotism

I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE MEANING OF THE DECLARATION
III. A CONSTITUTION OF PRINCIPLES
IV. Challenges to America’s Principles
Slavery
Fascism
Communism
Racism and Identity Politics
V. THE TASK OF NATIONAL RENEWAL
The Role of the Family
Teaching America
A Scholarship of Freedom
The American Mind
Appendix I
The declaration of independence
Appendix II
Faith and America’s Principles
Appendix III
Created Equal or Identity Politics?
Appendix IV
Teaching Americans about Their Country
Final 1776 Report - FRONT COVER and Table of Contents.pdf
I. Introduction01
II. The meaning of the declaration02
III. A constitution of principles06
IV. Challenges to America’s Principles010
Slavery010
Progressivism012
Fascism013
Communism014
Racism and Identity Politics015
V. The Task of National Renewal016
The Role of the Family017
Teaching America017
A Scholarship of Freedom018
The American Mind018
Reverence for the Laws019
VI. CONCLUSION020
Appendix I: The declaration of independence021
Appendix II: Faith and America’s Principles024
Appendix III: Created Equal or Identity Politics?029
Appendix IV: Teaching Americans about Their Country034