Washington Week with The Atlantic

The Washington Week Bookshelf: "The 1619 Project"

The New York Times Magazine’s Nikole Hannah-Jones joined Yamiche Alcindor to discuss her new books “The 1619 Project.” She also discussed the politics and history of race in America as well as how this history continues to impact the nation today.

The Washington Week Bookshelf: "The 1619 Project"

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