
1776 Unites is a movement to liberate tens of millions of Americans…
by helping them become agents of their own uplift and transformation, by embracing the true founding values of our country.
Who We Are
1776 Unites represents a nonpartisan and intellectually diverse alliance of writers, thinkers, and activists focused on solutions to our country’s greatest challenges in education, culture, and upward mobility.
Our Declaration
We are building a positive movement in response to the overwhelming narratives of oppression, grievance and ignorance to America’s history — and its promise for the future.
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1776 Unites Scholars & Achievers
Read our Essays
Get to know the work and voices of the 1776 Unites Scholars and Achievers — voices that can impact our American future!
April 6, 2021
1776 Unites Open Letter: Smith College Responds
March 22, 2021
1776 Unites Open Letter to Smith College
February 9, 2021
Whose Fourth of July? Blacks and the ‘American project’
February 4, 2021
Theories of Race
January 15, 2021
Critical race theory’s toxic, destructive impact on America
November 1, 2020
As African American Patriotism Declines, So Will America
March 8, 2021
Testimony Before the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
February 24, 2021
Learning economics and personal finance from Black authors
February 22, 2021
Political violence, Left and Right
February 5, 2021
What's Driving the Upsurge in Urban Homicides?
February 4, 2021
Activist Parent Reveals the Poison of Critical Race Theory Education
January 26, 2021
Trump’s 1776 Report was not the only response to the 1619 Project
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