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In early 2021, Guilford, Connecticut residents never expected an intellectual race riot to sweep across the region and gain national attention. However, after a group of mostly White Christian conservatives accused Guilford's secondary school district of adding Critical Race Theory to its curriculum, racial anxieties began to plague this typically quiet town. Tensions are still high two years later, and the ideological civil war rages on despite the town's harmonious history. The town's founding document, "The 1639 Plantation Covenant," proposed that cooperation and assistance among all…mehr

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In early 2021, Guilford, Connecticut residents never expected an intellectual race riot to sweep across the region and gain national attention. However, after a group of mostly White Christian conservatives accused Guilford's secondary school district of adding Critical Race Theory to its curriculum, racial anxieties began to plague this typically quiet town. Tensions are still high two years later, and the ideological civil war rages on despite the town's harmonious history. The town's founding document, "The 1639 Plantation Covenant," proposed that cooperation and assistance among all residents would inure to the benefit of each individually - and all collectively. If a race-based conspiracy theory can cast shadows over the foundations of Guilford, Connecticut, then it can happen anywhere.
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Greg Kinsella was born in Michigan and grew up in North Haven, Connecticut. He graduated cum laude from Williams College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, then graduated cum laude from University of Miami School of Law with a Juris Doctor degree. After law school, he passed the Connecticut Bar Exam and became a member of the Connecticut Bar in 1982. He became a partner at a medium-sized law firm in New Haven, where he primarily handled plaintiff's personal injury litigation. Shortly after 9/11, Attorney Kinsella took a break from practicing law to practice creative writing and renovate antique houses. He resumed practicing law on a part-time basis before his eventual full retirement in 2019. When Kinsella isn't writing, he enjoys reading; watching movies; building furniture; exercising; and spending time with friends and family, including his wife Cathy, their three grown children, and their cat Zoe.