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The left in uproar over US 250 celebrations as slavery narrative takes hold

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July 6, 2026

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Heritage Senior Advisor and Research Fellow Allen Mendenhall argues that America’s legacy extends beyond slavery and the civil rights era. “If you think that either slavery or just the abuses under the civil rights movement are the only story America has to tell, of course you’re going to come away with a very negative history,” Mr Mendenhall told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio. “America has a lot to be proud of; the West did not invent slavery, but it played a leading role in abolishing the Transatlantic Slave Trade and promoting worldwide abolition. “I think America can be very proud of what it did to end slavery.”

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Must Read Alaska

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· Jul 6, 2026

Why Stop Celebrating? MRAK’s 76% Off Sale Extended Through July!

Why stop celebrating? For 250 years, Americans have fought to preserve our nation’s principles of freedom from tyranny, equality under the law, and self-governance. American veterans throughout history have fought valiantly for freedom. American citizens have stewarded the greatest country in the world for a quarter millennium. That is worth celebrating! It hasn’t been an [] The post Why Stop Celebrating? MRAK’s 76 Off Sale Extended Through July! appeared first on Must Read Alaska.

The Hill

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· Jul 4, 2026

The left isn't celebrating America anymore — what will they celebrate instead?

We’ve made it to 250, but it’s hard to imagine another hundred.

AllSides

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· Jun 28, 2026

How Did Media Cover Trump's 'Freedom 250' Versus Biden's Pride Celebration on the White House Lawn?

The White House South Lawn has seen many years of celebrations and countless visitors over its existence, but nothing like on June 14 as red, white and blue lights illuminated “Freedom 250” – a UFC fight held by President Trump in honor of America’s 250th anniversary.nbsp;Media outlets generally described the seven fight event as a “spectacle,” but differed greatly in how they interpreted its significance. While left-leaning media often framed it as an inappropriate use of the White House, right-leaning outlets emphasized its celebrations of American culture and patriotism.Three years earlier, former President Biden used the same south lawn to host a celebration in honor of Pride Month. These two events have been contrasted – mostly by those on the right – as Republicans and Democrats debate what types of events belong at the White House and the sanctity of the White House lawn.AllSides analyzed media coverage from “Freedom 250” and the 2023 pride celebration. Here’s what we found.nb

Article | The Nation

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· Jun 24, 2026

250 Years of Genocide, Theft, and Displacement

Simon Moya-Smith Natives have nothing to celebrate as the United States stages another sick-making festival of self-congratulation. The post 250 Years of Genocide, Theft, and Displacement appeared first on The Nation.

Associated Press

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· Jul 3, 2026

Native resilience shines through as U.S. marks 250th anniversary

Swiftly marching toward westward expansion, the United States in the 1800s brought with it a tidal wave of displacement and cultural suppression for Native Americans. So with America’s 250th birthday come mixed emotions rooted in pain, pride and even patriotism. @IndianCountryToday #shorts #nativeamerican #resilience #july4th #anniversary

Fox News

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· Jul 3, 2026

The lesson we can learn from Bicentennial history is to party like it’s 1976

The nation's 250th anniversary echoes the 1976 Bicentennial, when a deeply divided country came together for the biggest patriotic celebration.

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