8 More Big Takedowns Of The 1619 Project For Its One-Year Anniversary
The New York Times’ 1619 Project caused a tremendous splash when it came out a year ago. The New York Times Magazine’s special 1619 print edition had the highest demand…
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The New York Times’ 1619 Project caused a tremendous splash when it came out a year ago. The New York Times Magazine’s special 1619 print edition had the highest demand…
…including Phillip Magness’s The 1619 Project: A Critique; Mary Grabar’s Debunking the 1619 Project; and David North and Thomas Mackaman’s edited volume, The New York Times’ 1619 Project and Racialist…
…The 1619 Project RealClear’s “Engaging The 1619 Project” specifically deals with the allegation that America was founded on slavery and that the effects of white supremacy continue to distort every…
…in response to the 1619 Project. It states the group has strong reservations about important aspects of the 1619 Project. While the professors praise the project’s aim of addressing the…
…The leftwing billionaire-funded center slipped premade 1619 Project lessons into thousands of schools immediately after the publication of the original 1619 Project, a special issue of The New York Times…
…– it’s thoroughly political. “[1619 Project editor] Nikole Hannah-Jones has been explicit about saying that the point of her essay and the point of the 1619 Project more broadly is…
The New York Times has produced a forthcoming book version of its error-riddled 1619 Project, whose outrageous central claim is that slavery and racism are the true basis of the…
…writers of the 1619 Project, but to provide ammunition to those who do engage in such debates. Armed with Debunking The 1619 Project, they can successfully expose the charlatans who…
…“1620 Project.” The 1619 Project Is Infiltrating Institutions Responses can’t come soon enough. Despite criticism, the 1619 Project is barreling ahead. The New York Times purchased ads that ran during…
When the New York Times published an interactive version of their 1619 Project online in August 2019, they included the bold claim that the year 1619 is the United States’…
…at the University of Notre Dame. The 1619 Project simply spreads an intellectual veneer onto the hatred and bigotry of her sophomore musings. “1619” marks the year English colonists first…
…by scholar Peter W. Wood in his book “1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project”; by dissembling the language of the original 1619 Project then discreetly making minor editorial…
In response to numerous schools adopting a history curriculum based on The New York Times’s 1619 Project, Sen. Tom Cotton proposed a bill that would deny them federal funding. The…
…applaud Hannah-Jones’ father for honoring our nation’s flag despite his sufferings. Men like him have made our nation great. The 1619 Project Is Bad History The 1619 Project is bad…
…our nation’s “true founding” was not 1776 but 1619, when some 20 African slaves were shipped to these shores at Jamestown. Thus, the 1619 Project asserts that “our democracy’s founding…
Nikole Hannah-Jones, staff writer at The New York Times and lead essayist in The New York Times Magazine’s 1619 Project, just endorsed the nationwide destruction of statues as a product…
The New York Times published an article brushing over the historical inaccuracies present in the “1619 Project” to fawn over Nikole Hannah-Jones and her fight to be awarded tenure at…
In August, history professor James H. Sweet wrote that the 1619 Project illustrated the problem of “presentism” in history. In an American Historical Association essay, “Is History History?” he argued…
The lead writer of The New York Times’ anti-American “1619 Project” suffered a meltdown last week when a colleague at her paper offered fair criticism of its revisionist and inaccurate…
After months of criticism from historians all over the political spectrum, the New York Times is finally admitting a fatal flaw to their 1619 Project. A central essay in the…
Hulu will stream a docuseries adaptation of the New York Times’ 1619 Project, which Lionsgate and Oprah Winfrey partnered this summer to fund. The 1619 Project, a series of articles…
…with historical inaccuracies. The ‘1619 Project’ Will Infiltrate Classrooms Being trash history won’t stop many of the country’s 132,000 public and private schools from using the “1619 Project.” Howard Zinn’s…
…of BLM. The New York Times’ 1619 Project, at its inception, was openly an effort to “reframe the country’s history, understanding 1619 as our true founding.” That was its central…
The Pulitzer committee on Monday afternoon bestowed its prestigious award on Nikole Hannah-Jones’ opening article in The New York Times’ 1619 Project, despite the essay’s self-acknowledged factual inaccuracies. Historians of…
…revealed the truth about her ahistorical 1619 Project, as well as the Orwellian nature of the award she received. Hannah-Jones has a way of letting slip her true goals. The…
…leftist efforts like the New York Times’ 1619 Project, which imposes false narratives on America’s students. “The narratives about America being pushed by the far left and being chanted in…
…contemporary Black History Month curricula simply revises history for political gain. A prime example is the “1619 Project” peddled by The New York Times. At last year’s Times shareholder meeting,…
The University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication paid New York Times journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, the writer behind the anti-historical “1619 Project,” for a Zoom lecture in February on…
Nikole-Hannah Jones, the famed conceptualizer of The New York Times’s 1619 Project, is one of the most protected and vaunted leftist personalities in America today. Such is the fascination with…
PBS White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor praised the architect of The New York Times’ anti-American “1619 Project” as a “national treasure” Thursday while President Donald Trump railed against the Times’…
In an indication of what was to come, the founder of the New York Times’ 1619 Project penned a lengthy racist screed attacking all white people in 1995. Nikole Hannah-Jones,…
Oregon is using taxpayer money to host The New York Times’s ahistorical “1619 Project” author Nikole Hannah-Jones a second time at an event Thursday on “reframing the black experience in…
The New York Times won a Pulitzer Prize this week for an essay that is part of its anti-American 1619 Project that the Times admitted was historically inaccurate. The lead…
…the 1619 Project.” “I’m not arguing something that is novel or strange,” Wood said, noting that the landing of the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock and Mayflower Compact are some of…
…reparations? For the record, yes, I do. The 1619 Project’s narratives seem to miss a significant part of the legacy of slavery. But beyond that, the 1619 Project bills itself…
…“1619 Project” curriculum is now taught across the United States, has claimed America was “founded … on an ideal and a lie” as a “slavocracy,” and that “anti-blackness” is “at…