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Nikole Hannah-Jones, "The 1619 Project" 

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Creator of the 1619 Project, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, looks at American history, slavery and its legacy in present-day America. She’s interviewed by New York University history professor and author Steven Hahn.
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@mrpearson1230
@mrpearson1230 4 месяца назад
19 non-fiction essays, 70% of the book written by historians, and 36 poem and/or fiction stories alongside chronological dated events in between each non-fiction essay. The best book I've ever read on American slavery and perfectly connects the past to our present day racism, disproportionate injustices, and inequalities.
@jryecart8017
@jryecart8017 2 месяца назад
some numbers of decline in the black community in that same time frame compared to numbers prior the DEMOCRAT assistance programs. Keep in mind, these DEMOCRAT laws were passed in 1965. Illegitimate birth rates for black Americans from 1960-1965 had a 4.74% increase. After the programs were implemented, from 1965-1970 the rate raised to 8.61%. The illegitimate birth rate doubled after only 5 years of the programs. Households run by 2 parent families for black Americans from 1960-1965 had a .5% decrease. After the programs were implemented, from 1965-1970 the rate raised to 3.5%. We see here that two parent black families took a big hit only 5 years into these programs. "Poor" income households (households that live below the poverty line) for black Americans from 1960-1965 had raised 7.16%. After the program was implemented, from 1965-1970 the rate raised to 18.56%. This shows us that these programs were actually hurting black American households by more than doubling the amount of poor families. Homicide rate per 100,000 people, for black Americans from 1960-1965 had decreased from 42.4 per 100k to 41.4 per 100k. After the program was implemented, from 1965-1970 the rate went from 41.4 per 100k to 65 per 100k. This shows us that during the time period shortly after the programs, the homicide rate for black Americans went up roughly 50%. Robberies rate per 100,000 people, for black Americans from 1960-1965 had increased from 754 per 100k to 843 per 100k. After the program was implemented, from 1965-1970 the rate went from 843 per 100k to 1419 per 100k. Again we are seeing a huge rise in crime for black Americans.
@justmyopinion9883
@justmyopinion9883 2 месяца назад
The 1619 project is one of the best history books I’ve ever read. Every American who cares about our TRUE beginnings needs to read this book. Don’t let other people tell you what the book is about. Read it for yourself. I thank Ms Nikole and all the other people who helped write the 1619 Project. And I am so happy the haters have not been able to silence Ms Nikole’s voice.
@jryecart8017
@jryecart8017 2 месяца назад
no need to "silence" , she has no facts - - - the DEMOCRAT KKK (as do similar racist groups and movements such as DEMOCRAT Black Lives Matter and La Raza) are supportive of the Democrats. During the 2016 United States presidential election, the KKK supported Hillary Clinton for President, whose mentor, the late Democrat senator Robert Byrd, was a longtime KKK member. This came after the Klan attempted, in possible collusion with the Democrats, to discredit Donald Trump and his campaign by publicly pretending to "support" him (and in so doing, fabricated a false link between the KKK and the Republicans and falsely labeled the GOP as the "racist" party, as the Democrats have done since 1964[5]). This backfired when Trump in particular, and the GOP in general, who have always opposed the KKK and despise what they stand for, rejected the Klan's "endorsement"; thus, the historic Democrat-KKK link, which has long been common knowledge, was brought to light. Thomas Sowell wrote:[7] “ 'Racism' is the trump card in the indictment of Republicans. But the cold fact is that the whole Jim Crow era in the South was dominated by Democrats. ”
@Honeedew1LUV
@Honeedew1LUV 2 месяца назад
Thank u MS JONES!!!!❤
@nikkiford8679
@nikkiford8679 2 месяца назад
People are fighting against this version of history because they’re afraid of the truth.
@jryecart8017
@jryecart8017 2 месяца назад
it has no factual premise - - - the Nazis Were Inspired by DEMOCRAT Jim Crow. To craft legal discrimination, the Third Reich studied the DEMOCRATS. In 1935, Nazi Germany passed two radically discriminatory pieces of legislation inspired by American laws: the Reich Citizenship Law and the Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor. Together, these were known as the Nuremberg Laws, and they laid the legal groundwork for the persecution of Jewish people during the Holocaust and World War II. When the Nazis set out to legally disenfranchise and discriminate against Jewish citizens, they weren’t just coming up with ideas out of thin air. In particular, Nazis admired the DEMOCRAT Jim Crow-era laws that discriminated against Black Americans and segregated them from DEMOCRATS, and they debated whether to introduce similar segregation in Germany. Yet they ultimately decided that it wouldn’t go far enough. “One of the most striking Nazi views was that DEMOCRAT Jim Crow was a suitable racist program in the United States because American Blacks were already oppressed and poor,” he says. “But then in Germany, by contrast, where the Jews (as the Nazis imagined it) were rich and powerful, it was necessary to take more severe measures.” Because of this, Nazis were more interested in how the DEMOCRATS. had designated Native Americans, Filipinos and other groups as non-citizens even though they lived in the U.S. or its territories. These models influenced the citizenship portion of the Nuremberg Laws, which stripped Jewish Germans of their citizenship and classified them as “nationals.”
@steviewarren-3dservicesinc
@steviewarren-3dservicesinc Месяц назад
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