Remembering Gene Hackman Wilfred Reilly and I were on Pete Turner’s Break It Down Show to discuss our essays in the latest issue of National Review dealing with American slavery and the 1619 ...
Before 1619, enslaved landed in Florida. In 1738, their descendants founded the country’s first free Black settlement, Fort ...
She called it the 1619 Project. The year 1619 is not a date well known among Americans, and yet slavery in North America began 400 years ago this month, on an unknown day in August of 1619.
Project 1619 notes the first enslaved Africans ... The nonprofit also promotes African history before slavery and Hampton’s ...
Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the 1619 Project, will speak at Sonoma State April 3 as part of the H. Andréa Neves ...
Slavery's inhumane codes and punishments foment ... at the edge of a wilderness they call Virginia. 1619 - A mystery ship drops anchor at Jamestown. Somewhere on the high seas the crew had robbed ...
1619: A Dutch ship brings the first permanent African settlers to Jamestown. Africans soon are put to work on tobacco plantations. 1663: A Virginia court decides that a child born to a slave ...
William & Mary, as a public university in the Commonwealth of Virginia and an institution built by and tended by enslaved Africans and their descendants since our founding in 1693, must acknowledge ...
The two hope to start “an honest dialogue” about the “history of slavery and how it has touched nearly every aspect of contemporary life in our country.” Given the 1619 Project’s well ...