Historical Blindness

A Defense of the 1619 Project

11.23.2021 - By Nathaniel LloydPlay

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In this follow-up to my episode on curriculum controversies in American history, I talk about the New York Times Magazine's 1619 Project, the far left's criticism of it, the reservations some historians have over specific claims in it, and how this pushback was presented as discrediting the project entirely by conservatives afterward kicking up a controversy over it.

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