Category:1619 project

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1619 project 
2019 project by the New York Times on the history of slavery
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  • First Africans in Virginia
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  • long-form journalism
LocationNew York City, New York
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  • America Wasn't a Democracy Until Black Americans Made It One
  • American Capitalism is Brutal. You can trace that back to the Plantation
  • Myths about physical racial differences were used to justify slavery — and are still believed by doctors today
  • America holds onto an undemocratic assumption from its founding: that some people deserve more power than others
  • For centuries, black music has been the sound of artistic freedom. No wonder everybody’s always stealing it
  • What does a traffic jam in Atlanta have to do with segregation? Quite a lot
  • Slavery gave America a fear of black people and a taste for violent punishment. Both still define our prison system
  • The sugar that saturates the American diet has a barbaric history as the ‘white gold’ that fueled slavery
  • A vast wealth gap, driven by segregation, redlining, evictions and exclusion, separates black and white America
  • Their ancestors were enslaved by law. Today, they are graduates of the nation’s preeminent historically black law school
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  • 2019
Publication date
  • August 2019
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Wikidata Q66438352
VIAF ID: 5159518032832770537
Library of Congress authority ID: n2020038958
J9U ID: 987011001062105171
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