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9 min read. Four hundred years ago this year, two momentous events happened in Britain’s fledgling colony in Virginia: the New World’s first democratic assembly convened, and an English privateer brought kidnapped Africans to sell as slaves. Such were the conflicted origins of modern America.
The 1619 Project, a celebrated and controversial multimedia journalism series that reframes U.S. history around African American experiences, particularly slavery and its legacy in contemporary American life. Introduced on August 14, 2019, in a special issue of The New York Times Magazine, The 1619 Project has grown to encompass multiple issues ...
Events. January– March. January 12 – James I of England 's Banqueting House, Whitehall in London is destroyed by fire. [1] . Inigo Jones is commissioned to design a replacement. February 14 – Earthquake flattens the town of Trujillo, Peru, killing hundreds in the town and causing landslides in the surrounding countryside killing hundreds more. [2]
17 de feb. de 2021 · 1619 is a pivotal date in American history for two reasons. This is why the year matters — and why it's become controversial. By Rebecca Ruiz on February 17, 2021. 1619 marks a key moment in ...
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The 1619 Project is a revisionist historiographical work that takes a critical view of traditionally revered figures and events in American history, including the Patriots in the American Revolution, the Founding Fathers, along with Abraham Lincoln and the Union during the Civil War.
- United States
- August 2019
- English
- The New York Times
9 de nov. de 2021 · The 1619 Project and the Long Battle Over U.S. History. Fights over how we tell our national story go back more than a century — and have a great deal to teach us about our current divisions ...
14 de ago. de 2019 · Behind the Scenes of 1619. Since January, The Times Magazine has been working on an issue to mark the 400th anniversary of the first enslaved people arriving in America.