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Why settle for ordinary when you can uncover the truth behind history with: 'Debunking the 1619 Project: Exposing the Plan to Divide America' Tap the link in our bio to shop now! #ZXASQW #HistoryUncovered #TruthRevealed #Debunking1619 #AmericaDivided #BookwormsDelight #KnowledgeIsPower #MustRead #EyeOpening

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Telling the Sweep of 400 Years - Nikole Hannah-Jones received a Pulitzer Prize for an essay that led The 1619 Project. In a sense she had been writing that essay for decades. Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together.

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The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill did not approve tenure for New York Times Magazine journalist and The 1619 Project lead author Nikole Hannah-Jones after conservative groups complained about her hire at the school, NC Policy Watch reported Wednesday. “It’s disappointing, it’s not what we wanted, and I am afraid it will have a chilling effect,” Susan…

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The Port Royal Experiment was an effort by the Federal Government and Northern humanitarians to educated and resettle slaves abandoned on the Sea Islands when plantation owners fled after the Union naval victory. This is the link to an excellent 4-part series. It's what Reconstruction COULD have looked like.

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The New York Times recently published an initiative called “The 1619 Project,” which aims to demonstrate that slavery is central to the U.S.'s development and still impacts American lives today. While many have welcomed the project, others feel it is either misguided or promoting a false narrative.

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Four hundred years ago this month, the first enslaved people from Africa arrived in the Virginia colony. To observe the anniversary of American slavery, The New York Times Magazine launched The 1619 Project to reframe America’s history through the lens of slavery. The project lead, reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones, joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.

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Lunsford Lane: Entrepreneur, Speaker, and Anti-Slavery Agent of North Carolina - http://blackthen.com/lunsford-lane-entrepreneur-speaker-and-anti-slavery-agent-of-north-carolina/?utm_source=PN&utm_medium=BT+Pinterest&utm_campaign=SNAP%2Bfrom%2BBlack+Then

Lunsford Lane became a well-known anti-slavery agent, entrepreneur, and speaker during the 19th century. He is most well-known for writing a slave narrative that included descriptions of his business activities as a slave and the troubles he in encountered trying to secure the freedom of his family. He was born outside of Raleigh, North ...

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