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The President s Advisory 1776 CommissionJanuary 2021 The1776 Report The 1776 report TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction .. 1 II. The meaning of the declaration .. 2 III. A constitution of principles .. 6 IV. Challenges to America s Principles .. 10 10 Progressivism .. 12 Fascism .. 13 Communism .. 14 Racism and Identity Politics .. 15 V. The Task of National Renewal .. 16 The Role of the Family .. 17 Teaching America .. 17 A Scholarship of Freedom .. 18 The american Mind .. 18 Reverence for the Laws .. 19 VI. CONCLUSION .. 20 Appendix I: The declaration of 21 Appendix II: Faith and America s Principles .. 24 Appendix III: Created Equal or Identity Politics? .. 29 Appendix IV: Teaching Americans about Their Country .. 34 1 The 1776 report I. INTRODUCTION In the course of human events there have always been those who deny or reject human freedom, but Americans will never falter in defending the fundamental truths of human liberty proclaimed on July 4, 1776.
American people. There were, instead, living in the thirteen British colonies in North America some two-and-a-half million subjects of a distant king. Those subjects became a people by declaring themselves such and then by winning the independence they had asserted as their right. They made that assertion on the basis of principle, not
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