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The 1619 Project has earned plenty of accolades and partners across the U.S. but has also encountered resistance from politicians at the state and federal level.
The 1619 Project Education Network released the "Reparations Math and Reparations History" unit on May 8 and is intended for 9th to 12th graders studying U.S. History and Algebra I and II, ...
The latest battles over the 1619 Project are playing out in state legislatures. But for the most part, efforts to prevent it from being taught in schools haven’t gained much steam.
1619 Project couldn’t get more cartoonish even as a Disney project — oh, wait By . Rich Lowry. Published Feb. 6, 2023. Updated Feb. 6, 2023, 10:21 p.m. ET ...
Not content with aiming to rewrite American history with its 1619 Project, The New York Times and project chief Nikole Hannah-Jones are now trying to rewrite the history of . . . the 1619 Project.
But at its best, The 1619 Project makes astute—and highly personal—connections between the antebellum and pre-civil-rights past, and a present in which Black Americans still disproportionately ...
Nikole Hannah-Jones joined a candid discussion of the project and ways to share the new books “The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story” and “Born on the Water” with students.
The 1619 Project—The New York Times Magazine's much vaunted series of essays about the introduction of African slavery to the Americas—will now be taught in K-12 schools around the country ...
Trailer: Introducing ‘1619’ Four hundred years ago, a ship carrying enslaved Africans arrived in the English colony of Virginia. A new audio series from The New York Times examines the long ...
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