1619 Project - Nikole Hannah-Jones - Books - Random House Publishing Group - 9780593230596 - June 4, 2024
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1619 Project

Nikole Hannah-Jones

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1619 Project

In late August 1619, a ship arrived in the British colony of Virginia bearing a cargo of twenty to thirty enslaved people from Africa. Their arrival led to the barbaric and unprecedented system of American chattel slavery that would last for the next 250 years. This is sometimes referred to as the country's original sin, but it is more than that: It is the source of so much that still defines the United States. The New York Times Magazine's award-winning 1619 Project issue reframed our understanding of American history by placing slavery and its continuing legacy at the center of our national narrative. This book substantially expands on that work, weaving together eighteen essays that explore the legacy of slavery in present-day America with thirty-six poems and works of fiction that illuminate key moments of oppression, struggle, and resistance. The essays show how the inheritance of 1619 reaches into every part of contemporary American society, from politics, music, diet, traffic, and citizenship to capitalism, religion, and our democracy itself. This book that speaks directly to our current moment, contextualizing the systems of race and caste within which we operate today. It reveals long-glossed-over truths around our nation's founding and construction-and the way that the legacy of slavery did not end with emancipation, but continues to shape contemporary American life.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 4, 2024
ISBN13 9780593230596
Publishers Random House Publishing Group
Pages 624
Dimensions 231 × 154 × 39 mm   ·   778 g
Language English  
Editor Roper, Caitlin
Editor Silverman, Ilena
Editor Silverstein, Jake

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