National Center for Public Policy Research: New York Times Chooses Controversy Over Truth in Promoting Revisionist History
April 23, 2020
April 23, 2020
WASHINGTON, April 23 -- The National Center for Public Policy Research issued the following news release on April 22:
Instead of renouncing the debunked 1619 Project, New York Times Publisher A.G. Sulzberger patted himself on the back for sparking debate with a revisionist history that has been distributed to schools nationwide.
During the annual New York Times shareholder meeting, the first one ever to be held virtually, Christopher Arps, a member of the Project 21 bla . . .
Instead of renouncing the debunked 1619 Project, New York Times Publisher A.G. Sulzberger patted himself on the back for sparking debate with a revisionist history that has been distributed to schools nationwide.
During the annual New York Times shareholder meeting, the first one ever to be held virtually, Christopher Arps, a member of the Project 21 bla . . .