Aaron P. Bernstein / Getty Images Cal Thomas: As He Responded to Biden, Tim Scott Made Me Think of Abraham Lincoln 'Even more than Scott’s dissection of the president’s address was his demeanor. It was positive and upbeat.' By Cal Thomas May 3, 2021
Jeff Chiu / AP After Backlash Intensifies, San Francisco May Not Rename Schools After All 'If you aren't here to fight for students, we don't want you here,' one student said to teachers who refuse to reopen schools. By Samantha Chang April 7, 2021
Derek R. Henkle - AFP / Getty Images Chicago City Commission Planning New Purge of Monuments, Identifies 41 'Problematic' Statues As murders skyrocket in Chicago, city officials are focused on trying to tear down statues of former presidents and historical figures. By Samantha Chang March 15, 2021
Westend61 / Getty Images Largest City in 'Land of Lincoln' Considers Taking Down Statues of Him Chicago is considering whether to remove 41 statues, including some of Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and Ulysses S. Grant. By Randy DeSoto, Patriot Project February 19, 2021
Chicago Sun-Times / Chicago Daily News collection / Chicago History Museum / Getty Images Chicago Considers Removal of Lincoln, Washington Statues as Part of Confronting 'Hard Truths' of City's 'Racial History' Chicago might demolish statues of multiple important historical figures as it confronts its 'racial history.' By Jack Davis February 18, 2021
Hannah McKay - Pool / Getty Images San Francisco School Board Votes to Rename 44 Schools, Including Those Honoring Washington and Lincoln Say goodbye to several historical figures in San Francisco. The city won't open its schools but it will change school names. By Jack Davis January 30, 2021
Andrew Caballero-Reynolds - Pool / Getty Images Leftists Removing Sen. Feinstein's Name from School for What She Did with Confederate Flag in 1984 The city intends to rename as many as 44 schools honoring people with ties to racism and slavery - and Sen. Dianne Feinstein is on that list. By Kipp Jones January 28, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Biden, Man Known for Racist Comments, Compares Himself to Lincoln A man with a well-documented past of making insulting, offensive comments when it comes to race just drew more attention to them. By Joe Saunders January 20, 2021
AP JFK Delivered His Famous Inaugural 60 Years Ago: 'Ask Not What Your Country Can Do for You' The reason why is was a unifying speech is that Kennedy steered clear of domestic politics, focusing solely on foreign policy. By Randy DeSoto January 19, 2021
@boston25 / Twitter screen shot 141-Year-Old Statue of Lincoln and Freed Slave Quietly Removed After Racial Activists Say It Has a Hidden Meaning With leftist America's embrace of cancel culture far from over, there's little doubt statues will continue to fall to progressive revisionism. By Jared Harris January 1, 2021