Former civil rights leader Robert Woodson blasted the New York Times Magazine for their "1619 Project" -- which focuses on what they claim to be America's roots in slavery and oppression.
The project, which is meant to coincide with the 400th anniversary of the first slave ship's arrival in the New World, contains literature geared toward reminding America of that history.
"1619 is not a year that most Americans know as a notable date in our country's history," "Life, Liberty & Levin" host Mark Levin read during his Sunday interview with Woodson.
"Those who do are at most a tiny fraction of those who can tell you that 1776 is the year of our nation's birth. What if, however, we were to tell you that the moment that the country's defining contradictions first came into the world was in late August 1619."