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'Actually a damning admission': 1619 Project creator admits it's 'not a history' but rather a 'challenge to the national narrative'

The Bulwark said earlier this year that the 1619 Project “rests on bad history and misrepresented facts,” but maybe accurate historical facts weren’t the goal after all. Don’t listen to us (or The Bulwark) though — here’s 1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones responding to a thread criticizing Sen. Tom Cotton and the alleged “conservative freakout about the 1619 Project”:

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“Not about history”? Er, OK.

Well isn’t that something.

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It’s also worth noting that Hannah-Jones was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for the 1619 Project:

Judging by a few of the replies from some who claim to be in education, that’s not going to happen.

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Yep, that was a helpful admission.

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