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The 1619 Project is a long-form journalistic revisionist historiographical work that takes a critical view of traditionally revered figures and events in American history, including the Patriots in the American Revolution, the Founding Fathers, along with Abraham Lincoln and the Union during the Civil War.
The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story is a 2021 anthology of essays and poetry, published by One World (an imprint of Random House) on November 16, 2021. It is a book-length expansion of the essays presented in the 1619 Project issue of The New York Times Magazine in August 2019.
Nikole Hannah-Jones's 2019 work altered how Americans talk about slavery. Now, an Oprah Winfrey produced television adaption is continuing the conversation.
Thais Perkins is the owner of Reverie Books in Austin, Texas, and the parent of a middle school student and The post Prize-winning 1619 Project now coming out in book form appeared first on TheGrio.
"My thesis is that more important than slavery and 1619 for American government was the development of the rule of law," James Pfister writes.
Thomas Mackaman (born 1975) is a historian and member of the Socialist Equality Party. [1] He is a professor of history at Kings College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. [2] ...
New York Times reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones comes to Johnson C. Smith University to discuss racial inequity and how students can get involved in social justice.