Nikole Hannah-Jones has become a media darling and a public advocate for historical revisionism in America (i.e. revising the past based on today’s narratives or political beliefs). She is consistently invited for on-camera interviews or…
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1619 Project founder praised Cuban socialism
Nikole Hannah-Jones is far from an accomplished journalist, according to what she says in public and as her writing demonstrates. The newly-minted Howard University professor, and founder of the New York Times 1619 Project, praised…
1619 Project founder blames racism, conservatives for tenure controversy
On CBS’s This Morning show, 1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones painted a picture of victimhood after the University of North Carolina (UNC) agreed to grant her tenure, after initially denying her tenure in May. She…
1619 Project founder spurns UNC, goes to Howard
1619 Project founder, and New York Times reporter, Nikole Hannah-Jones, was at the center of a tenure controversy at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Instead of staying at UNC, she chose to go to…
UNC’s Tenure Debacle over 1619 Project’s Nikole Hannah-Jones
Over the summer, the University of North Carolina Chapel-Hill announced its plan to offer Nikole Hannah-Jones, the creator of the 1619 project, a tenured position in the Hussman School of Journalism as the Knight Chair…
North Carolina fights back against Critical Race Theory
In the summer of 2020, Google searches for police brutality and systematic racism skyrocketed. Captivated by the media attention devoted to the murder of George Floyd and other African Americans by police officers, the public…
‘1619 Project’ founder denied tenure at UNC
The fallout continues at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill after the university’s board of trustees reversed its position on tenure for 1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones this year. Instead, the university’s public affairs committee…
NYT Writer Scolds Progressive Parents
Progressives have been preaching integration while segregating their own progeny for so long that even the New York Times is starting to notice.