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1620 : a critical response to the 1619 Project

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"The book starts with an account of the arrival of the Pilgrims in Massachusetts in November 1620, which is to say that it endorses a very old idea of the best place to catch the first glimmer of the American republic: 1620, not 1619. I'm well aware that the claims of 1620 have their own weaknesses. The country's "very origin," as the Times puts it, isn't something that can be settled once and for all. Many threads from many origins all eventually cohere into a nation. But there is something vital about 1620 that is worth pointing out and that is increasingly lost to national consciousness in our multicultural age. 1620 is a strong counterpoint to 1619, not just in proximity but in spirit. The rest of the book is best thought of as a voyage of discovery, so I will forego the usual practice of offering an advance tour of the chapters. What will come, will come"--

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  • 7 of 7 copies available at Westchester Library System.

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Greenburgh Public Library 306.362 W (Text)
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31009154914109
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Harrison Public Library 306.362 W (Text)
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31010300279553
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Mount Pleasant Public Library 306.362 W (Text)
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31024153253912
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New Rochelle Public Library 306.362 W (Text)
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31019156584883
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New Rochelle Public Library 306.362 W (Text)
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31019156731823
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Scarsdale Public Library 306.362 W (Text)
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31029154117446
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White Plains Public Library 306.3 W (Text)
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31544101290252
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