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Following the publication of the New York Times’s 1619 Project, critiques have been offered, and the Times and other outlets have offered a defense of the project. This file compiles a number of the most prominent works published in late 2019 and 2020.
15 lut 2022 · The publication of the 1619 Project has touched off a wave of controversy regarding some of its historical claims and its larger interpretation of American history.
Urging educators to avoid 1619 Project curricular materials, this report challenges factual claims that slavery was formative to American capitalism, while also suggesting that an “an- imosity against American capitalism” predisposed 1619 Project authors to overlook evidence
This file compiles a number of the most prominent works published in from 2019 to 2021; it is a complement to the item titled “[The 1619 Project responses and defenses]”.
KEY TAKEAWAYS. Study of slavery’s impact on economic life is critical to understanding how slavery afected the economic development and character of American capitalism. However, 1619 is a...
The 1619 Project, the most popular offender to conservative lawmakers everywhere, fills a real gap in primary and secondary school curricula. Many state standards in U.S. History downplay or even leave out the histories of slavery and white supremacy in the period before the Civil War. In such states as Missouri and Indiana, only
16 paź 2020 · The 1619 Project, which was conceived of and led by Nikole Hannah-Jones, a staff writer at The New York Times Magazine, advances a bold claim: that the date when the first enslaved Africans ...