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Nikole Hannah-Jones
“In 1785, he led a delegation of abolitionists to Mount Vernon to convince the future first president of the United States to join their movement. But George Washington declined to sign the petition or publicly support the Methodists’ anti-slavery efforts, on the premise that “it would be dangerous to make a frontal attack on a prejudice which is beginning to decrease.”
Nikole Hannah-Jones, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story

Nikole Hannah-Jones
“School curricula generally treat slavery as an aberration in a free society, and textbooks largely ignore the way that many prominent men, women, industries, and institutions profited from and protected slavery.”
Nikole Hannah-Jones, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story

Nikole Hannah-Jones
“For a nation steeped in this self-image, it is embarrassing, guilt-producing, and disillusioning to consider the role that race and slavery played in shaping the national narrative.”38 To address these discomfiting facts, we have created a founding mythology that teaches us to think of the “free” and “abolitionist” North as the heart of the American Revolution. Schoolchildren learn that the Boston Tea Party sparked the Revolution and that Philadelphia was home to the Continental Congress, the place where intrepid men penned the Declaration and Constitution. But while our nation’s founding documents were written in Philadelphia, they were mainly written by Virginians.”
Nikole Hannah-Jones, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story

Nikole Hannah-Jones
“This is our national truth: America would not be America without the wealth from Black labor, without Black striving, Black ingenuity, Black resistance.”
Nikole Hannah-Jones, The 1619 Project: Born on the Water

Nikole Hannah-Jones
“Slavery persisted, and grew, protected by the argument that it was going away.”
Nikole Hannah-Jones, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story

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