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The 1619 Project is a long-form journalistic project by The New York Times that explores the impact of slavery and racism on American history. It includes a book anthology, a podcast, a documentary series, and a curriculum, and has received both praise and criticism.
A 2021 anthology of essays and poetry by Nikole Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine, expanding on the 1619 Project issue. The book explores the history of African-American contributions and challenges, but faces criticism from historians for factual errors and exaggerations.
16 lis 2021 · A book that expands on the award-winning New York Times Magazine issue that reframed American history by placing slavery and its legacy at the center. Featuring essays, poems, and fiction by leading authors and scholars, it explores how 1619 shapes contemporary society and culture.
A book that expands on the award-winning New York Times Magazine issue that reframed American history by centering slavery and its legacy. It features essays, poems, and fiction by leading authors and scholars, exploring how 1619 shapes contemporary society and culture.
18 sie 2019 · A book that reimagines American history by centering slavery and its legacy in every aspect of society. It features essays, poems, and fiction that explore how 1619 shaped politics, culture, democracy, and more.
A book that expands on the award-winning 1619 Project issue of The New York Times Magazine, exploring the legacy of slavery in American history and society. Featuring essays, poems, and fiction by leading authors and scholars, it reveals how 1619 shaped the nation's politics, culture, economy, and democracy.
16 lis 2021 · A book that expands on the award-winning New York Times Magazine issue that reframed American history by centering slavery and its legacy. It features essays, poems, and fiction by various authors that explore how 1619 shapes contemporary society, politics, and culture.