Behind the Facade: How the National Center for Civil and Human Rights Pushes a Left-Wing Agenda Under the Guise of Education
As the National Center for Civil and Human Rights expands, this privately funded institution promotes a revisionist narrative that undercuts America’s unity and sovereignty at a time when true patriotism is most needed.
In Atlanta, a $60 million expansion of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights aims to transform a static museum into an aggressive platform advocating for racial justice, equity programs, and politically charged social agendas—all quietly funded by private donors beyond public scrutiny. While America faces real challenges at home and abroad, this center pushes a divisive interpretation of history that risks fueling cultural conflict rather than fostering genuine national unity. Who Benefits from Recasting American History as Perpetual Conflict? The center’s leadership proudly embraces activism as "addictive"—encouraging even children under twelve to pledge allegiance to causes that echo...
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