Guilty Without Context

Guilty Without Context
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Download or read book Guilty Without Context written by Lucas Kendle and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-13 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Our history is being reexamined by many who have large platforms and lack critical thinking skills and time to analyze it properly. They are the deconstructionists of the postmodern era. Guilty Without Context breaks down how we got to this point and why our society looks at history with a pessimistic eye. Lucas Kendle demonstrates that our historical figures are far too complex, and our past is much too complicated to recreate our story as one based on evil and injustice. From covering the historical context of slavery to an in-depth analysis of America's most influential figures, Guilty Without Context delivers the information that readers need to make accurate and informed judgments about our history and its most integral men and women.


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