The rewriting of American history to suit a narrative of oppression is a primary component of critical race theory, which teaches that political identity is paramount, and espouses that all history must be looked at solely through the lens of oppression politics. In leaving out the Civil Rights Movements and America's great Civil Rights leaders, the Proud Family obfuscates the major, intensive and successful efforts taken by American citizens, lawmakers, and leaders to eradicate racism and uphold the equality of all Americans under the law.