Video: Trump to Establish ‘1776 Commission’ to Promote Patriotic Education
Trump said students in US universities are ‘inundated with critical race theory, a Marxist doctrine holding that America is a wicked and racist nation’, and the new project would teach the youth to ‘love America.’
In a move aimed at pleasing his conservative voter base less than two months before the November 3 election, US President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to set up a “national commission to promote patriotic education” in the US.
The initiative, dubbed the ‘1776 Commission’, is an apparent counter to The 1619 Project, a Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of essays on African American history of the past four centuries, which explores the Black community’s contribution in nation-building since the era of slavery to modern times.
Trump announced the move at a history conference celebrating the 233rd anniversary of the signing of the US Constitution (on September 17, 1787); the document being written in the decade after the original 13 colonies declared independence from the British Empire in 1776.