"Being an American means reckoning with a history fraught with violence and injustice. Ignoring that reality in favor of mythology is not only wrong but also dangerous. The dark chapters of American history have just as much to teach us, if not more, than the glorious ones, and often the two are intertwined."
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"Opinion: Ken Burns: Being American means reckoning with our violent history." by Ken Burns, in The Washington Post (22 November 2021)
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