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The end of America’s beginning

Politics
United States
开始于 July 04, 2026

The republic was not forged in 1776 – it was born from slavery, suffering and tragedy

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Ignoring the role of slavery in America's founding narrative perpetuates historical amnesia and hinders progress towards equality.

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America's true founding is rooted in the struggles of slavery, highlighting the need to confront this legacy for a more just society.

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Focusing solely on the tragic origins of America undermines the achievements and values that define the nation today.

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While slavery is a part of history, emphasizing it as the sole foundation of America risks overshadowing other significant contributions to democracy.

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Acknowledging the complex history of America, including its ties to slavery, is essential for understanding its current social dynamics.

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