Why did I love this book?
Reading The 1619 Project revolutionized my concept of the “us” in “U.S.”.
Wherever you find yourself regarding what I shall call Black Lives Matter, 1619 is necessary reading. If you find yourself thoroughly infuriated, insulted, scared, robbed, and you are willing to ask yourself, "Why": you could move our country forward. If you find yourself the afore-mentioned, yet also nodding with enthusiasm and inspired beyond belief by the grace and depth of the art presented, it’s time to ask: what can I do today?
Since 1619—the year, not the book—Africans and African Americans have lived with and died by slave ships, auction blocks, plantations, Jim Crow; segregation; Civil Rights brutality, and continued racism. Today, African Americans still fight to be taken seriously as Americans. This very day, they will be made to struggle simply to vote, to keep their children alive. Yet Black Americans create beauty. I remain in awe.
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NAACP IMAGE AWARD WINNER • A dramatic expansion of a groundbreaking work of journalism, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story offers a profoundly revealing vision of the American past and present.
FINALIST FOR THE KIRKUS PRIZE • ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post, NPR, Esquire, Marie Claire, Electric Lit, Ms. magazine, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist
In late August 1619, a ship arrived in the British colony of Virginia bearing a cargo of twenty to thirty enslaved people from Africa. Their arrival led to the barbaric and unprecedented system of…