21. In it, Ringgold attempts to rewrite history, inserting African Americans, especially women, into situations where they might not have fit so comfortably at the time. 22. It is not rewriting history, one Albany resident said, just filling in the gaps. 23. It is a truism that each generation must rewrite history in the light of its own experience. 24. Local veterans who defend Trophy Park complain that younger people, many of whom never served in the military, are rewriting history and adding a dollop of guilt. 25. Modesty will prevent him from rewriting the history he has done so much to write in the first place. 26. Most importantly, one hopes the Swiss will rewrite their history. 27. Now comes an attempt by Congress to essentially rewrite history and enshrine a widely discredited conspiracy theory in legislation. 28. Now, he seems intent on using his national podium to rewrite history, and secure a new job for himself in the league. 29. Now OSI has a chance to rewrite history. 30. Opponents of affirmative action distort the meaning of the principle, rewrite history and ignore present realities in their eagerness to prevail. |