FDR and the Business Plot of 1933
A popular July 2023 post to Reddit’s r/todayilearned focused on 1933’s “Business Plot” around Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
A popular July 2023 post to Reddit’s r/todayilearned focused on 1933’s “Business Plot” around Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Ryan Walters says that pledge to teach the history of the state should not be considered “critical race theory.”
A message saying “Happy 4th of July” was quickly pulled after a researcher spotted the error.
The ghoulish argument hinges in part on a blog with a history of disinformation aimed at American audiences.
Moms for Liberty’s allies include groups ranging from the “Proud Boys” to the John Birch Society.
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Organizers in Greenville, South Carolina backtracked after questions from residents.
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