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Gregory Rodriguez

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  • Sesationalized painting of Native Americans about to scalp a white woman. The Murder of Jane McCrae by John Vanderlyn, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut

    “White People,” Victimhood, and the Birth of the United States

    White racial victimhood was a primary source of power for settlers who served as shock troops for the nation.
    by Gregory Rodriguez via Contra Mundum on June 9, 2022
  • Erie Canal historical marker

    The ‘Psychic Highway’ that Carried the Puritans’ Social Crusade Westward

    Elements of the Puritans’ unique worldview were handed down for generations and were carried westward by their descendants, the people we call Yankees.
    by Gregory Rodriguez via Contra Mundum on November 22, 2020
  • Statue of Hannah Duston frowning, pointing, and wielding an axe.

    The White Heroine Who Legitimized Racial Aggression

    White racial violence in America has never been a random collection of individual or unrelated crimes of passion against minorities.
    by Gregory Rodriguez via Contra Mundum on February 29, 2020
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