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September 13, 2022 Issue
September 13, 2022 Print Edition
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James Madison’s foundation, destroyed from within
James Madison James Madison’s foundation, destroyed from within By Quin Hillyer, Deputy Commentary Editor September 09, 2022 02:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print James Madison James Madison’s foundation, destroyed from within By Quin Hillyer, Deputy Commentary Editor September 09, 2022 02:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print For more than two decades, the Montpelier Foundation has restored the estate of founding father James Madison and won widespread praise for honoring his legacy without shying away from the role of slavery in the plantation’s history. It has been seen as a model landmark of American historical pride and education. And all that could be lost if the radical activists who have pulled off a coup on the foundation board, and who aim to topple America’s other founding museums and memorials, succeed. For them, the nation’s...

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