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Subject Our nation’s history is unifying
Date June 5, 2024 6:45 PM
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Dear Fellow American,



Thanks for opening my email. I hope you’re having a great day so far. I’m
reaching out to share something important with you...something that could
expand your horizons.



I’m talking about studying American history!



As Hillsdale College professor Wilfred McClay explains in our online course
“The Great American Story: A Land of Hope,”
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studying history can broaden your perspective and help you understand
different ways of living.



Compare that to The New York Times’ “1619 Project,” now a multi-part series
streaming online.



The “1619 Project” locates the founding of America in 1619, the year the first
slave arrived on our shores, rather than in 1776, when theDeclaration of
Independence declared that all men are created equal with unalienable God-given
rights.



According to the “1619 Project,” the key to understanding America is not
freedom but slavery—and the project’s main goal is to broadcast this false
teaching into every home, including yours. We must counter this false and
dishonest historical narrative with the truth.



That’s why we’ve turned our online course, “The Great American Story: A Land
of Hope,”
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into a DVD set, and I’d like you to have a copy.



“The Great American Story: A Land of Hope” presents a full, unbiased account
of America’s past. We produced this course to restore the kind of intelligent
patriotism—especially among our young people—essential to restoring free
government.



You’ll be excited to learn that “The Great American Story: A Land of Hope” is
a powerful counterweight toThe New York Times’ “1619 Project,” which tells
people, especially children, that America is essentially an unjust nation—the
opposite of our nation’s unifying principles.



Today, you can claim a DVD copy of “The Great American Story: A Land of Hope”
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for your home library or give it as a gift.Presenting real American history is
the surest means of preserving liberty.



Quantities are limited, so reserve your copy today.



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Thank you for your partnership with Hillsdale College and for supporting its
mission on behalf of liberty.



Warm regards,



Bill Gray, ‘01

Vice President

Institutional Advancement

Hillsdale College





P.S. Despite what The New York Times’ “1619 Project” says, our nation’s
history is unifying. That’s why we’ve produced a full, unbiased account of
America’s past with“The Great American Story: A Land of Hope,” now available on
DVD. You can receive your copy with your generous tax-deductible gift of $100
or more using this secure link:



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Act today because quantities are limited!



Thank you so much for helping us promote intelligent patriotism—especially
among younger Americans.




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