becker.op.pasciak.jpg Ceasing this celebration of a man who is known to have perpetuated the subjugation of black citizens of this country is a step towards acknowledging this oppression. I Appears In PASCIAK: Charlottesville’s City Council was right to abolish Founder’s Day By Zachary Pasciak | October 30, 2019 Thomas Jefferson was a bad man, and that is something we need to come to terms with.
PASCIAK: Charlottesville’s City Council was right to abolish Founder’s Day By Zachary Pasciak | October 30, 2019 Thomas Jefferson was a bad man, and that is something we need to come to terms with.
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