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8/1/2022

Last week’s curation at RealClear’s American Civics portal begins with an op-ed from Brenda Hafera of the Heritage Foundation that exposes the influence of the Southern Poverty Law Center, a political interest organization, at James Madison’s historic home, Montpelier. The op-ed is based on a comprehensive report (please find a summary here) that examines the content of the exhibits and public tours at three top homes of the founding generation: George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello and James Madison’s Montpelier.

Forgoing any exhibits that teach about Madison's accomplishments, she says that Montpelier instead teaches students, parents, and other visitors that America was founded upon slavery, whose effects demand “restorative justice” today. “Telling a complete story of America means acknowledging not just the evils of slavery,” Hafera writes, “but also America’s significant contributions to the cause of human freedom. Sadly, the latter is sorely lacking at Montpelier.”

Adam Carrington critiques an argument by Howard Law Professor Lisa Crooms-Robinson that the Thirteenth Amendment provides a pathway for passing national abortion protection. Pushing for the passage of the Women’s Health Protection Act of 2021, Crooms-Robinson argues that since the Thirteenth Amendment protects “bodily integrity and personal autonomy,” two principles slavery violated, and that forcing women to carry children to term violates these principles, then the Constitution grants Congress the power to pass such legislation. Carrington makes three arguments why Crooms-Robinson is incorrect. First, the same generation of Americans who passed and ratified the Thirteenth Amendment also passed laws banning abortion. Second, the “unborn child possesses a right to bodily integrity and autonomy, both of which abortion violently infringes,” he contends. And third, both pro-choice and pro-life advocates must focus on passing laws in the states, which the Supreme Court has declared is “the primary arena for the abortion debate.”

Original Posts

Thirteenth Amendment Doesn’t Provide Basis for National Abortion Protection

Adam Carrington, RealClearAmericanCivics

The SPLC Backs Woke History at James Madison's Montpelier

Brenda Hafera, Heritage Foundation

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Three Presidential Houses: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

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