Dan McLaughlin - American Slavery in the Global Context
Dan McLaughlin - American Slavery in the Global Context - Dan
McLaughlin and WIlfred Reilly Join Pete A Turner on the Break It
Down Show to discuss the history of American slavery. The history
of slavery involves all cultures from ancient times to...
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Dan McLaughlin - American Slavery in the Global Context - Dan
McLaughlin and WIlfred Reilly Join Pete A Turner on the Break It
Down Show to discuss the history of American slavery. The history
of slavery involves all cultures from ancient times to today. Dan
McLaughlin's essay in the most recent edition of the National
Review leads the conversation amongst a series of articles
discussing slavery, history and the place the US holds in the
conversation. Check out the National Review's issues and Dan's
essay at Joining the conversation is our friend Wil Reilly, who
coincidentally has also penned a piece in the issue. Stemming from
his work with 1776 Unites, Wil compares and contrasts the
inaccurate history of the 1619 project with known academic grade
work. Pete A Turner, hosts this intriguing episode of the Break It
Down Show. Please support the Break It Down Show by doing a monthly
subscription to the show All of the money you invest
goes directly to supporting the show! For the of
this episode head to Haiku Slavery's context Analyzed by Dan
MC For the USA Similar episodes: Joe Posnanski Taylor
Greiger Brian Curtice Join us in supporting Save the
Brave as we battle PTSD. Executive Producer/Host: Pete A
Turner Producer: Damjan Gjorgjiev Writer: Dragan
Petrovski The Break It Down Show is your favorite best, new
podcast, featuring 5 episodes a week with great interviews
highlighting world-class guests from a wide array of shows.
McLaughlin and WIlfred Reilly Join Pete A Turner on the Break It
Down Show to discuss the history of American slavery. The history
of slavery involves all cultures from ancient times to today. Dan
McLaughlin's essay in the most recent edition of the National
Review leads the conversation amongst a series of articles
discussing slavery, history and the place the US holds in the
conversation. Check out the National Review's issues and Dan's
essay at Joining the conversation is our friend Wil Reilly, who
coincidentally has also penned a piece in the issue. Stemming from
his work with 1776 Unites, Wil compares and contrasts the
inaccurate history of the 1619 project with known academic grade
work. Pete A Turner, hosts this intriguing episode of the Break It
Down Show. Please support the Break It Down Show by doing a monthly
subscription to the show All of the money you invest
goes directly to supporting the show! For the of
this episode head to Haiku Slavery's context Analyzed by Dan
MC For the USA Similar episodes: Joe Posnanski Taylor
Greiger Brian Curtice Join us in supporting Save the
Brave as we battle PTSD. Executive Producer/Host: Pete A
Turner Producer: Damjan Gjorgjiev Writer: Dragan
Petrovski The Break It Down Show is your favorite best, new
podcast, featuring 5 episodes a week with great interviews
highlighting world-class guests from a wide array of shows.
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