We're all dismissed as promoting "neo-Marxist propaganda". It really gets 
"them" that -- despite decades of trying -- they cannot get rid of Marx, 
citations to Marx, Marxist analysis, and homage to the great man himself. It's 
not just the realities of slavery; it's the approach we take to history that 
yanks their chains. It is Tom Cotton's ideas and themes that should not be used 
to teach kids.

> On July 27, 2020 at 7:53 PM Louis Proyect < [email protected] 
> mailto:[email protected] > wrote:
> 
> 
>     Tom Cotton feels very strongly that 1619 project should not be used to
>     teach kids.He has sponsored a bill that cuts funding to using the 1619
>     project to teach kids. Is an ulterior motive for Tom Cotton to not want
>     anyone to learn the truth about slavery?
> 
>     If we dig into records of slave ownership, we can see that Tom Cotton’s
>     family owned slaves.
> 
>     https://historicly.substack.com/p/tom-cottons-slave-owning-ancestors
> 
>     
> 

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