Editor's note: This column reflects on "The 1619 Project" published by The New York Times. Reviewing this project before reading this column is recommended. For the second time in February, I found ...
Nikole Hannah-Jones wants to reframe the way we perceive American history. “Our political, cultural, legal, educational systems can be traced back to slavery and the anti-Blackness that grew from it, ...
On Thursday, October 17, Nikole Hannah-Jones, lead author of the New York Times’ “1619 Project,” appeared at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in an event titled, “Realizing Justice and Equity ...
The Arkansas Senator says the nation was not built on slavery. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., has introduced legislation to prohibit federal funds for public schools to teach The 1619 Project, an initiative ...
Thais Perkins is the owner of Reverie Books in Austin, Texas, and the parent of a middle school student and high school student. Among the books she is eager to have in her store, and in the schools, ...
Oprah Winfrey and Lionsgate are partnering with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones to adapt The New York Times' 1619 Project for film and television. Lionsgate said Wednesday that ...
RICHMOND, Ind. — Nikole Hannah Jones, creator of "The 1619 Project," will be part of a 75-minute moderated discussion called "In Conversation about Truth, History and The 1619 Project" during the ...
Friday on the RCP Podcast, Andrew Walworth spoke to economic historian Phillip W. Magness about his new book: "The 1619 Project Myth" "They claim American economic development in the 19th century was ...
Thais Perkins is the owner of Reverie Books in Austin, Texas, and the parent of a middle school student and high school student. Among the books she is eager to have in her store, and in the schools, ...
Nikole Hannah-Jones, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist, who created “The 1619 Project, will be the featured speaker at Johnson C. Smith University on Thursday. Hannah-Jones is making ...
D.C. Public Library and the Pulitzer Center invited students to contribute artwork to the “Freedom and Resistance” exhibit.
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